02-21-2021, 10:23 PM
(02-21-2021, 08:43 PM)lincmercguy Wrote: As your DF500 stares at you with a little bit of anger and jealousy.
It knows what it did.
There are just a bunch of little things I love about the 1400. If I am routing a dado along the track and I need it to be just the tiniest bit wider, I turn the fine adjust wheel and dial it in easily. Same with depth; I can adjust by fractionths of a millimeter, maintain the setting, or adjust back to the original depth with just a turn of the knob. A lot of folks mentioned the ergonomics would be weird, as you lock the plunge depth by turning one of the handles. But I guess I am just weird*, because I adapted to it instantly, and find it way easier to plunge and lock than my Dewalt lever. The single wrench ratcheting collet just makes it a little easier to swap a bit. It's a bunch of very small conveniences that might not justify the price point, but make it such a joy to use, and so much easier and more consistent for me to get exactly what I want the first time. I am tight-fisted as hell on anything that doesn't go bang, but I would grudgingly spend the cash to get another one if this ever gets eaten by the shop floor.
The one real knock I have heard against it, and the reason I've kept my 618, is that it is supposedly not great for template work. It does come with a template compatible base, but a lot of folks say it isn't necessarily centered with the collet, and there is no easy way to make it so if it isn't. Template work isn't something I do often, and I have yet to try it with my 1400, but the 618 still has drawer space just in case.
*I know I am weird; my children tell me all the time.
Math is tough. Let's go shopping!