I'm from Portugal and I'm one enthusiast hobbyist on woodworking, carving and pyrography. Mainly my woodworking is on small pieces of hardwood and I'm creating this blog for all that are starting or are already experts to share they opinions. I hope this can help you in your craftsmanship and avoid some errors that I made buying the wrong tools for one particular task and developing techniques that can help perfect the results.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Wood Workbench - Wood Wall-E
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Wood Workbench - Wood Wall-E
Local:
Lisbon, Portugal
Wood Workbench - Wood Gadgets
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Wood Workbench - Wood Gadgets
Local:
Lisbon, Portugal
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Wood Workbench - Wood Keyboard and Mouse
I found this online today and I just needed to share with you.
Usually there are copies of some real items like cars or motorcycles, but just to show or for the amusement of creating process. In this case is one actually working keyboard and mouse. After some search I found it being sold on online stores, how cool is that.
Usually there are copies of some real items like cars or motorcycles, but just to show or for the amusement of creating process. In this case is one actually working keyboard and mouse. After some search I found it being sold on online stores, how cool is that.
It never stops to amaze me what you can do with wood.
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Wood Workbench - Wood Keyboard and Mouse
Local:
Lisbon, Portugal
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Wood Workbench Review - Palm Router - Last Part
Wood Workbench - Last conclusions on Palm Routers
I don't have the Bosch GKF 600 anymore and had to sell it second hand, since it was no use for me.
But for you to have one idea of the damage it made, follows some photos of what I accomplished with that router. I was trying to make a round over the all wood plate so the finish could be better, the wood used to make the plate was 18mm pine (no MDF).
In this photo you can see when the bit caught one vain from the wood due to the excessive speed it just ripped of some of the wood, making all the work that I already had on that piece straight to garbage.
Please comment.
I don't have the Bosch GKF 600 anymore and had to sell it second hand, since it was no use for me.
But for you to have one idea of the damage it made, follows some photos of what I accomplished with that router. I was trying to make a round over the all wood plate so the finish could be better, the wood used to make the plate was 18mm pine (no MDF).
In this photo you can see when the bit caught one vain from the wood due to the excessive speed it just ripped of some of the wood, making all the work that I already had on that piece straight to garbage.
Bosch GKF 600 - Damage |
When it managed to make the pattern of the bit, the excessive speed caused the wood to burn.
Bosch GKF 600 - Burned Wood |
Now follows the same round over bit used with the GKF 600 on the Makita rt0700c with speed on setting on one.
Makita rt0700c - Round over detail 1 |
Makita rt0700c - Round over detail 2 |
Here also with Makita and the round over bit on a square plate:
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I really hope the two reviews above helped you guys that are looking to buy one palm router decide on the best option. I just like to do some works on wood as one hobbyist so both routers came out of my pocket. Not saying that Bosch tools are bad, I have some other tools from them and I'm more than satisfied, but from the Professional line I was expecting a little more.
Please comment.
Local:
Lisbon, Portugal
Friday, October 24, 2014
Wood Workbench Review - Palm Router - Second Part
Wood Workbench Review - Makita rt0700c
Now I'm a very proud owner of one Makita rt0700c and what a difference from the Bosch.
Is not all good news, in spite off seems to be very sturdy in the construction the collets seem to get rusty very quickly.
Regarding one thing that we should look also in these routers is how precise the height adjustment of the bit is. I didn't find problems with the Bosch GFK 600 but the Makita definitely is easier to work on.
Technical Specifications:
Power: 710w
Speed: 10000-30000 rpm's
Weight: 1,8 Kg's
Shank: 1/4''/6 mm/8 mm
Pros:
+ Sturdy
+ Reliable
+ Variable Speed
Cons:
- Heavy for one palm router
- Collets seem to get rusty very quickly
- No carrying case
- It would be good to have one integrated light
After
the adventure with the Bosch GKF600, I went back to the net and
searched what went wrong. Found out that for some bits and the kind of
wood will imply working at an certain speed, that's why I mentioned that
variable speed was so important.
Now I'm a very proud owner of one Makita rt0700c and what a difference from the Bosch.
Is not all good news, in spite off seems to be very sturdy in the construction the collets seem to get rusty very quickly.
Regarding one thing that we should look also in these routers is how precise the height adjustment of the bit is. I didn't find problems with the Bosch GFK 600 but the Makita definitely is easier to work on.
Technical Specifications:
Power: 710w
Speed: 10000-30000 rpm's
Weight: 1,8 Kg's
Shank: 1/4''/6 mm/8 mm
Pros:
+ Sturdy
+ Reliable
+ Variable Speed
Cons:
- Heavy for one palm router
- Collets seem to get rusty very quickly
- No carrying case
- It would be good to have one integrated light
Etiquetas:
Wood Workbench Review - Makita rt0700c
Local:
Lisbon, Portugal
Wood Workbench Review - Palm Router - First Part
Wood Workbench Review - Bosch GKF 600
Power: 600w
Speed: 33000 rpm's
Weight: 1,5 Kg's
Shank: 1/4''/6 mm
For that reason alone, I already sold it and after some investigation on the net I found that this model is sold in the US with the name Colt and that version already has variable speed.
Nevertheless it was one very expensive lesson.
Pros:
+ Very sturdy
+ Reliable (no reports of problematic units)
+ Light weight
Cons:
- No variable speed
- It would be good to have one integrated light
Definitely a palm router is something that we all should have in our workshop.
They are very handy for some quick trimming and even to do some light work on wood.
Recently
I bought one Bosh GFK 600, found the price great, full of extras and
let's be honest is from Bosch professional line so I tough is one sure
bet.
Follows the main specs:Power: 600w
Speed: 33000 rpm's
Weight: 1,5 Kg's
Shank: 1/4''/6 mm
It
arrived perfectly and I was very excited to try the new "toy". After
unpacking all and set the bit that I intended to work, I didn't find
hard to set correctly the height adjustment of the bit. What was my
surprise was the fact when it started eating all the wood damaging one
entire peace. This was the day that I found out one of the most
important specs in routers -> Variable Speed.
For that reason alone, I already sold it and after some investigation on the net I found that this model is sold in the US with the name Colt and that version already has variable speed.
Nevertheless it was one very expensive lesson.
Pros:
+ Very sturdy
+ Reliable (no reports of problematic units)
+ Light weight
Cons:
- No variable speed
- It would be good to have one integrated light
Etiquetas:
Wood Workbench Review - Bosch GKF 600
Local:
Lisbon, Portugal
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