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Plunge router recommendations - frigator - 08-12-2016 Want to dedicate a plunge router to the Leigh FMT pro and dont know which one to choose. I used to have a Bosch 1617 but found that it rocked when you hit the bottom of the plunge if you werent careful, introducing error into the jig. Plan to just put this router in the jig and leave it there. Any recommendations. RE: Plunge router recommendations - WaterlooMarc - 08-12-2016 I have a cheap hitachi dedicated to my homemade loose tenon jig. Although the price has gone up considerably since I bought mine. Anyway, no problems with it, smooth plunge & locks well. Edit: hitachi Km12vc is the one I'm talking about. I bought 2, one for this jig and another to use as a fixed base on dovetail jig. They were only $99 were I bought mine though. darn I miss the good Amazon sales! RE: Plunge router recommendations - MichaelMouse - 08-12-2016 Tighten the thumbscrew that holds the router in the base a tad more. RE: Plunge router recommendations - fredhargis - 08-12-2016 I have a Triton MF001 in my FMT, and think it's just about right. The Triton screws right to the FMT base, but you have to ask Leigh for the screws and instructions (free). They are just metric screws, so i guess you could get them at any hardware store. Prior to getting the Triton, I used my Milwaukee plunge base and just swapped the motor back and forth from the FMT to handheld (fixed base) work, but the Milwaikee plunge release wasn't to my liking with that jig. RE: Plunge router recommendations - bandsaw - 08-12-2016 We had a Bosch 1617 router on the FMT in our shop and had to continuously adjust the fit. Looking for the problem we found the 1617 router has no bushing for the plunge rod on one side - it's just the rod loose in the aluminum body. We were surprised when we opened the little black cap and looked inside. Went to a Makita mid size router and has been fine for years. RE: Plunge router recommendations - ranger29 - 08-12-2016 Dewalt 621 RE: Plunge router recommendations - jlanciani - 08-12-2016 DW 625. Plenty of power and a massive bearing on the collet end for accuracy and durability. In addition, the 625 has the smoothest plunge action short of a Festool. RE: Plunge router recommendations - Guest - 08-12-2016 I would second the DW625 and suggest that you add a WoodRat PlungeBar to it. It'll make plunging the router much easier and you won't have to bear down on the FMT. Lee Valley has the PlungeBars for sale RE: Plunge router recommendations - Routerman - 08-12-2016 Tho there have been some compromises over time, the 621 still is the one. RE: Plunge router recommendations - Ray Newman - 08-12-2016 Take a culture trip to the local woodworking tool emporia and examine and handle the routers on display. You'll quickly find out which router(s) fits your hand(s) better and has easier to use and access controls. |