A chop saw, wood lathe, drill and a drill press, and finally a table saw — nothing fancy, but now with the CNC router he has a world of possibilities for projects! The mechanical parts he had to ...
With the user moving the Shaper router over a work piece and motors moving the cutter head ... That’s good enough for wood, like this very interesting bit of joinery that would be pretty ...
Some routers have bits that can handle more than 20 hp, compared to 3000 rpm for a milling machine or a few hundred rpm for a drill. The most common use for a traditional router is working on wood and ...