Bill the Cat said:I had considered trying that type of cutter, but thought that the additional contact area might actually cause chatter.
What brand do you use and what are the specs of that bit?
Graciocues said:I was sick of the chatter and tried that bit. It cuts perfect, you could seal and send. I make the final pass in a little over a minute, lightly sand with 320, 600, seal.
Graciocues said:I was sick of the chatter and tried that bit. It cuts perfect, you could seal and send. I make the final pass in a little over a minute, lightly sand with 320, 600, seal.
WilleeCue said:Ever notice that the slightest finger pressure on the spinning shaft will stop chatter? But I did not buy an automated machine to stand there with my finger on the shaft while it make its cut.
I was thinking some sort of a foam pad lightly touching against the spinning shaft to dampen vibration might reduce or eliminate chatter but have not come up with a way to do that yet.
The Ryobi has so much less vibration than any routers I know.WilleeCue said:David, That is a neat idea.
The latching relay and a stop switch on the tail stock assembly are very handy mods. Too bad Unique dont offer that as standard equipment.
My Ryobi router switch needed attention (take apart and clean out) as dust got into it and it stopped working.
Looks like I might need to look into the KRESS routers soon.
Smoother than Ryobi? Faster? Quieter?
I found the $20 routers that Harbor Freight sells are almost an exact fit for the Taper/Shaper holder.
They are a few thousands smaller in diameter but a layer or two of masking tape works just fine. Cant beat the price!
I know exactly what you are trying to control with the rubber strips.
It looks like that setup might do the job.
brianna187 said:you get what pay for with those cheap routers we liked the kress so much
i became a dealer for the money you cant beat them ...
Will, I thought you already had the quiet spindle?WilleeCue said:True, they are cheap and not as well made as even the Ryobi but they work just fine on butts and roughing in shafts.
I need to talk to you about getting on of the Kress routers for finial cuts.
JoeyInCali said:The Ryobi has so much less vibration than any routers I know.
You still need to wear earplugs but they are not quite as noisy.
Keep the Ryobi and the HB for hogging Will. Then use the Kress for final cuts.
The KRess is super smooth.WilleeCue said:Sounds like a plan, Joey.
Really, my Ryobi is not all that noisy (or my hearing is shot).
It always runs smoother and quieter after I take it apart for cleaning about twice a year. But it is getting old like me and I know I cant keep it going forever. From what I hear the Kress is super smooth AND quiet.
Sounds like just what I should get.
http://stores.ebay.com/Marchant-Dice-Ltd_Kress_W0QQcolZ4QQdirZ1QQfsubZ7717245QQftidZ2QQtZkmbubsbug said:Anyone know the ballpark price for a Kress?