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32 minutes ago, Kerry said:

Hereā€™s an example of me milling some small brackets without having to worry about the outer contours Ā 

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Good to know that trick works with aluminum as well. As I understand it there is a bit to get thread cutting to work?

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That is pretty fucking impressive.Ā 
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As I do not have one of these nerd drills like everyone else, my projects are sloppier and much less impressive.Ā 
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That is pretty fucking impressive.Ā 
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As I do not have one of these nerd drills like everyone else, my projects are sloppier and much less impressive.Ā 
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18 minutes ago, VPI said:

That is pretty fucking impressive.Ā 
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As I do not have one of these nerd drills like everyone else, my projects are sloppier and much less impressive.Ā 
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That is pretty fucking impressive.Ā 
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As I do not have one of these nerd drills like everyone else, my projects are sloppier and much less impressive.Ā 
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I almost feeling like Iā€™m cheating at this point.Ā Drawing some obscure shape, loading some wood, hitting run, and poof! Magic. Ā 

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59 minutes ago, naamanf said:

Iā€™m not sure if my setup can do threadĀ milling, not sure if itā€™s a controller or spindle limitation.Ā 
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Rough draft finished. Time to get some thicker cheap wood for a full mock up.Ā 
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Thatā€™s very impressive!

Thread milling is more about the rigidity of the mill. At that size Iā€™m not sure how well it would work, but it might be worth a try. I run my spindle at 12k rpm. Other than that itā€™s just a program/speeds/feed.Ā 

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26 minutes ago, VPI said:

As it appears that the big Milwaukee router will be out of stock forever, what is another HC approved router table router I can grab for short or long term?

I have the Bosch, ordered the Milwaukee and a week later told it was actually back ordered. I had the Bosch in my last router table and have no complaints.Ā 

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29 minutes ago, dsavitsk said:

Doubt it matters much. I think I have a dewalt in mine.

Also, shouldn't a shelf for a hand plane utilize said plane during the construction?

I only used the block plane to put a tiny chamfer on the edges I think. Ā I have not even figured out how to use the adjustment doohickeys on that one yet.

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25 minutes ago, naamanf said:

I have the Bosch, ordered the Milwaukee and a week later told it was actually back ordered. I had the Bosch in my last router table and have no complaints.Ā 

Is that the Bosch with 2 1/4 and wooden handles?

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23 minutes ago, swt61 said:

I would buy a 3 1/4 hp router. In a router table you're likely to want to use large bits at times, and the 3 1/4 hp motor is much more robust.

The Bora Porta-mate gets good reviews.Ā 

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Iā€™m holding out for the Red smasher.Ā 

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