Tom Henderson2
04-18-2008, 1:44 AM
Good evening.
I have another newbie question; this time about small laminate trimmer routers, like the Bosch Colt, PC 310, etc.
They seem like they would be suited for a myriad of other tasks, like rounding over or beveling edges, etc. Any reason they wouldn't be suitable for those kinds of non-laminate tasks?
They tend to spin quite a bit faster than most larger routers -- 30,000 RPM or so. Is this going to create burning issues if used to round-over edges on hardwood?
Any other issues when using them for non-laminate tasks?
Thanks in advance....
-Tom H.
Ventura, CA
I have another newbie question; this time about small laminate trimmer routers, like the Bosch Colt, PC 310, etc.
They seem like they would be suited for a myriad of other tasks, like rounding over or beveling edges, etc. Any reason they wouldn't be suitable for those kinds of non-laminate tasks?
They tend to spin quite a bit faster than most larger routers -- 30,000 RPM or so. Is this going to create burning issues if used to round-over edges on hardwood?
Any other issues when using them for non-laminate tasks?
Thanks in advance....
-Tom H.
Ventura, CA