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This product is manufactured by Guangzhou J&M CNC Tool Store. And is directly available on their website: https://spacecnc.com/30000rpm-800w-electric-woodworking-trimming-wood-milling-engraving-slotting-diy-carving-machine-15pcs-1-4-shank-router-bits/
So, in this video, we will look at this woodworking trim router (laminate trimmer),
a collection of router bits that came with the set,
try out all the bits and see how they perform,
create a simple tabletop jig,
make a cactus planter box,
and finally, compare this with my other low-cost Aldi trim router.
The video starts with an unboxing and in-depth overview of the router. All the router cutter bits are discussed in detail, and these include chamfer 45 degrees, roman ogee, western profile, round over, straight cut, flush trim, cove box, dovetail. I also made an oak planter box, which incidentally is a common design sold on Etsy. And, also made some square oak coasters as well.
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This product is manufactured by Guangzhou J&M CNC Tool Store. And is also directly available on their website: https://spacecnc.com/30000rpm-800w-electric-woodworking-trimming-wood-milling-engraving-slotting-diy-carving-machine-15pcs-1-4-shank-router-bits/
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Evolution miter saw: https://amzn.to/35MkvZz
Evolution high tooth replacement blade: https://amzn.to/3wEqBXE
This product is manufactured by Guangzhou J&M CNC Tool Store. And is also directly available on their website: https://spacecnc.com/30000rpm-800w-electric-woodworking-trimming-wood-milling-engraving-slotting-diy-carving-machine-15pcs-1-4-shank-router-bits/
“Leftie tighty, righty loosey” ?
Adipoli video chetta
No speed control?
Hello from Texas. Great video. Is there anything you cant buy at Aldi? I love that store!
Thank you so much
I seen quit a few of these videos and everyone doesn't give it a chance and they count it out and really using it improper and pretty much portray it as crap. But you used it good and had pretty good results cause you used it right . So thanks I might purchase one now.
Great video. Really useful and been trying to find a video like this for a while. Thanks!
Is it compatible for 8mm bits?
Just a tip always router the end grain first as it’s more likely to break out then the pass along the side usually takes care of any break out on the end grain.
Nice clear explanations. Thank you.
Nice work
it looks very similar to the Ryobi RTR-400 (Just bought one)
This is the first video posted by you that I have seen. I like the very clear, easy to understand presentation. Unlike many other woodwork project videos, the viewer doesn't need a workshop with table saw, bandsaw, welding gear, angle grinders, large drill press etc. etc….those videos would put off a beginner, whereas yours encourages one to think 'yeah, let's have a go! I like the way you explained (and even demonstrated) common snags along the way! The only thing I would add is the provision of (even just a clamp on) fence for the simple router table. I'm sure I'll need that to produce nice even and straight results. Thanks!
Hi May I ask what kind of bit should I use by trimming a guitar pick up hole by making it a bigger rectangular hole? Is it a straight bit of a flush bit? Any other recommendations ? Thanks
Yeah! That got a “WOW” outta me for sure!
@10:37 damn that's cool!
Excellent! Non- patronising, encouraging, with great tips to boot.
Hi could you recommend which router bits to use ,one with good bearings to use ,I'm new to woodworking , thakyou .
never buy a cheap tool, you'll pay the more price later
how you made the table i.e rotate able.
Thank you very good video and great to see you set the router up for use on jig and clamp to bench so you can use hands moving timber across it and as a new person I will now have better view of the item being routed and now can see where I may be going right or wrong and get to try out the other bits so I see the uses better. Great job thank you so much
I love your sense of creativity. I'm a beginner. I wanna learn how to use this router more, I have one. I wanna make canvas stretcher bars. I think my straight bits are too big for it.
Very good video just what I needed
Good info, Suj. The simple router table top at 7:44 by itself was "worth the price of admission" for me. Thanks for posting.
I have literally just bought this exact router. Thanks for the tutorial.
It appears that no matter how tight I do up the acrylic base, the router still moves inside it when it's powered on. Any tips?
Many thanks. New sub.
Ths guy o most naild it 100. The mask other short unprofessional clip turned this into a Amateur work on yr video editing bit more
I loved your ‘dogs dinner’ comment!
It’s righty tighty, lefty loosey
Been having a lil router but never used it. Slightly intimidated by it. But this video has given me courage to open that box and start creating edges. Thanks for your help. Great video.
Thanks Suj for the great explanation and that planter looks amazing!
top video
I wouldn’t use gloves with a homemade table router, in the instance that you do knick your finger/hand on the bit.
the glove with get caught and pull ur finger/hand into it, same goes with a drill press also.
Just a free safety tip
അടിപൊളി….
Thank you so much Suj, very nicely detailed and well thought out project examples. Wish I could like it 1k times
Thank you for the lessons.
Good vid mate ????
Awesome video! Love all the examples!
Very nice thank you. What kind of wood did you use for the planter box and what size length, with, and thickness if you don't mind, I looked for the video link on the build but I don't see it.
Don't buy cheap crap. The items in this video are cheap crap. If you do, remember what I told you when you experience ultimate disappointment.
Very informative, thanks!
Hi Suj, I am Dr Suresh. Quite recently I started interest in wood work projects and collected a few power tools, studying and doing small works as a hobby. I found your presentation clear and highly useful.Thank you. I am from Cochin, Kerala.
Excellent and thorough explanation. This is what I wait to get it.
Thank you
Lefty tighty righty loosey! Got it!
Im having an issue with plastic not gripping router body causing it to go up and down ans change depth, cant get it to stop. Doing it no matter how tight i put it, did you have any problems?
Hi just got one….thank you for making the video…..very helpful
I absolutely love this tool!!! The first one was defective and Dewalt replaced MyBest.Tools More bulky than the Bosch and Makita corded palm routers I have but worth it. Nice solid base
Very helpfull and clear explanation
You deserve more subs! Tnx for this!