Like possibly many cuemakers here, I had a router laying around my shop seeing very little use: in this case a Dewalt model 621 plunge router. It has 2 HP so plenty of beef behind it and it can use both 1/4 and 1/2 inch shank bits.
I removed the plunge router frame and the attached spindle lock system in maybe 15 min, then made an aluminum adapter to mount it to my CueMonster or TaperShaper where needed, for rough shaft/butt cutting or cutting half splice point grooves. Yes I have quiet routers for both machines, but this compact plunge router has way more power and runs quite smooth as well. In the past I did multiple passes for deep point grooves with the quiet router, and it wore out belts sooner than I would like. Now I can cut with one pass if I care to, and at full speed with nice results. As a plus this router is quieter than my PorterCable trim routers.
I removed the plunge router frame and the attached spindle lock system in maybe 15 min, then made an aluminum adapter to mount it to my CueMonster or TaperShaper where needed, for rough shaft/butt cutting or cutting half splice point grooves. Yes I have quiet routers for both machines, but this compact plunge router has way more power and runs quite smooth as well. In the past I did multiple passes for deep point grooves with the quiet router, and it wore out belts sooner than I would like. Now I can cut with one pass if I care to, and at full speed with nice results. As a plus this router is quieter than my PorterCable trim routers.