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shaper as a substitute for a router table

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i contacted steel city to inquire as to thier shaper #48120, the catalog states "includes 3/4 & 1 inch spindles and 1/4 & 1/2 ROUTER collet standard" i asked if the shaper , since it has the ability to use router blades, could be used as a router table, the answer was YES ! the only referrence i was able to find was fine woodworking #66 page 16,there is an equation i really dont understand,the two people in my area of brooklyn said they didn't have a shaper due to the cost of the blades, therefore had never tried it or didn't know. comments please. GRUNT
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  1. Gene Crain's Avatar
    well for one that shaper probally has at least a 2hp maybe 3hp induction motor....you cannot compare that with a say 3.25hp router, the induction motor is far superior in power. also that shaper has 2 speeds 7K/10K, most router bits need to spin much faster than10K to produce a quality cut. sure shaper cutters cost more but you can also produce a lot more with a shaper than a router table. here is a good link for woodworking info www.woodweb.com


    Gene Crain
    Updated 12-12-2010 at 10:58 AM by Keith Outten