08-29-2016, 03:19 PM
It is potentially a a great solution if you have a lot of repetitive tasks.
For example, routing the recess for a door hinge.
Build a base underneath it to hold the wood, and it probably replaces a Leigh FMT.
You could potentially turn it into a dovetail jig as well (with a homemade fixture, the router might cut at the right spacing for you).
Could probably be adapted to do dominoes. A domino is 970 now, this tool is about 500 more now, but potentially does more stuff.
I assume it lifts the bit up if the user strays too far from the cut line.
A lot depends on how accurate it really is. I am assuming it is very accurate. Pat's point is right, if it is too sloppy, it is useless.
I can see some cases where this would be a lot more useful than a small CNC, but other cases where a small CNC would work better.
For example, routing the recess for a door hinge.
Build a base underneath it to hold the wood, and it probably replaces a Leigh FMT.
You could potentially turn it into a dovetail jig as well (with a homemade fixture, the router might cut at the right spacing for you).
Could probably be adapted to do dominoes. A domino is 970 now, this tool is about 500 more now, but potentially does more stuff.
I assume it lifts the bit up if the user strays too far from the cut line.
A lot depends on how accurate it really is. I am assuming it is very accurate. Pat's point is right, if it is too sloppy, it is useless.
I can see some cases where this would be a lot more useful than a small CNC, but other cases where a small CNC would work better.