I have one of these, put back in the box once I tested it for runout. Do these things have any use, or is a donation to the Sally the best use for them? Hate to give up on it entirely if I can find some benefit from using it.
Many thanks
HF (black) trim router
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HF (black) trim router
Peter Havriluk
Re: HF (black) trim router
It will work OK -- not for fine work with a small diameter bit. Cutting round overs and chamfers should be OK. A bearing guided bit will work OK too.
ken cierp
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Re: HF (black) trim router
Ken, thanks. Sounds like for general carpentry-style routing, it will work well enough to get a job done within the limits of its motor, but don't try to do the sorts of things we use a router for in lutherie.
Peter Havriluk