just bought dewalt 618 pkb. never used a router before. looking online but could not find anything how to use it. This one is really helpful. I am ready. Thank you for the tutorial!
*I absolutely love this tool!!! The first one was defective and Dewalt replaced **MyBest.Tools** More bulky than the Bosch and Makita corded palm routers I have but worth it. Nice solid base*
I'm used to larger, corded routers ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
Thanks for the post this is great I purchased the DW618b3 looked through my bag of stuff they didn’t send me the 1/2 collet only the 1/4 collet I had to call them. However it’s a great all around router. I have the trim router and wanted something that would except 1/2 router bits too. Thanks for the post always great watching your videos love DEWALT and Powermatic along with Surfprep sanding.
They did they same thing to me. 1/4" yes 1/2" no. Thats why I am watching this video to see if the 1/2 inch collet is stashed somewhere in the packing. Apparently this happens often.
I appreciate the video, and it helped me decide to go with one of these to replace my clapped-out porter cable one-speed combo router. I agree with the comment that the condition of the bit is a major factor in the cut, but there is a more productive way for the commenter to say express that. Thanks for the vid!
BOY ARE YOU EVER RIGHT! I have a 3 1/2 HP Triton router hanging from my router table and that bad boy is just to heavy to ever consider disconnecting. AND THANK YOU! You answered several questions I had without my having to unfold that giant poster sized abomination of an instructions manual.
Great that the cord is removable better for storage.wish it had a light though, I have the 616 model which is pretty much the same as the 618, without the speed adjustment and the lock pin for the collett ,I have to use 2 wrenches. I bought the combo kit which came with hose attachment and the micro adjust fence which is sweet, thinking about buying the D handle so I have more control over the power. Thanks for sharing, good vid
Steve, I, too, have a 616 and have a hard time changing bits (only used it twice.) There is no way to use the wrench that came with the router as the nut closes to the motor is way bigger that the provided wrench. I have not located a spindle lock on the tool. Any help would be welcome.
Great video, thanks for sharing! I think power cable is designed like that if you want to buy the D handle. If you exchange handles you just plug it into the router or into the D handle. By the way, thanks for pointing that locks are metal made. Those might last longer.
Very good video. I just unboxed my De Walt tonight and you provided the information I was looking for. Trying to follow the directions they supply you with is a waste of time trying to figure our. I will be coming back at different times as a follow up.
Good honest review. Just waiting for mine to be delivered., Looking forward to it. While I agree about the plug not being universal, still happy it's at least detachable. I ended up getting the guide too. Would certainly have been nice to not have to spend extra $ for that part. Hopefully the guide proves to be worth the $.
Thanks for the introduction to the DeWalt router. Eventually I’d love to get an additional hand held router and your video gave me some ideas of what to look for when I look at them. Thanks.
Thanks for the review really helped me figure out how to put it in the plunger. I've heard some bad reviews about this unit and would really appreciate a follow up video on your thoughts about the product and if it's crapped out on you yet.
I have this router 616 it's a good router except for the power cord which breaks in line right next to the boot because the boot is inflexible it seems like an intentional design because the replacement cord is exactly the same I have gone through three chords so far I never thought the DeWalt Corporation would be guilty of corporate greed but there you have it unintentional design flaw to create Revenue after the sale
Mine (of clearance) come with a single 1/4" collet, but the assembly have 3 pieces, the nut, a wider collet and a inner collet of 1/4. Is supposed to remove the inner core to fit the 1/2" bits? thank you
No dust collection on the fixed base is fine for me. I'd build a column behind the fence to pull dust through. The fixed base can stay with the router table. :)
What are some tool companies that don't use proprietary stuff, I'm curious as I prefer using non proprietary equipment when possible. I prefer tools with more standardized fittings and accessories.
Hi, I just bought one and I am so excited to use it. The only thing is that the "black clip" of the adjustable base doesn't make any pressure against the router so it doesn't come out from the base when you lift it. Is it safe to use anyway? Thanks in advance and great video!
I don't know anything about routers (yet) but why didn't you lock the base once you made the plunge? It just seemed that you would get a perfect depth that way.
I'm doing the same, have the one Dewalt in a router table, now going to get another one for the plunger. I have a question if you have the time. I want to take the handles off the router under the table for more room. Do you have any idea how to remove those? I've tried but then again, I ain't that smart.
I do not have a DeWalt in my router table. I have a Triton in there. To get the handles off it looks like you would probably have to take apart the DeWalt. Be careful taking it apart could possibly void the warranty.
I live in Ireland and every store tells me a 1/4 collet is all this router will hold I have plenty of bits with 1/2 shank but would have to buy a selection of 1/4 inch bits the new bits would probably cost more than the Router itself. PITY
The professional uses safety equipment. That includes gloves. Not all the time. Sometimes, the gloves are not appropriate. I'm not a fan of slivers, so I like to use gloves when they don't get in the way. I spent 25 years working the tools. My knees were shot by the time I turned 30, and eventually the bad knees shaved 5 to 7 years off of my working career. I hear the wind whistling in my ears all during my waking hours. The pounding of a hammer will make an extremely loud noise, especially on a plywood structure. I've got stuff in my eyes so often, including hot flux, that I regret not wearing eye protection often enough, but luckily, the eyes weathered the abuse.
I just bought this exact kit. What a piece of junk! The motor is fine but everything else is terrible. There was no 1/2 inch collet I had to adjust both the fix and plug base tension latches. Neither one when locked would hold the router in place. The extra base plate that accepts larger bits only fits the fixed base. I will be returning this and sticking with Bosch.
So the router is not what is doing the cutting. Testing a router to "see how it cuts" is asinine. It is the BIT doing the cut. So, it ALL depends on the bit, not the moor spinning it...DUH!!! It would have cut just as well if it were a KMart motor spinning the but...
I have an issue with the router I got. I'm NOT experienced with routers or the collet system if you will. I bought a Diablo router bit and couldn't get it into the collet at all. I didn't know if i was not doing something correctly or... maybe they just aren't compatible? Anyhow. I've looked for an explanation online and can't find it. Help me Obiwan. Please!
Please Please what ever you do unplug that router before you do anything as far as messing with those blades.. Those Routers are no Joke. Oh and go with the Grain.
@@Joesmith-fu4ps I don't disagree, but for a novice who may be taking a big cut the router might get away from them. I usually don't climb cut for majority of waste but maybe on final for a smooth finish dependent on grain and wood species.
Man, you're just looking for things to complain about. I am a professional, and this is an excellent router. Youre not even using it correctly. I dunno man...ditch some of that negativity especiallyif you lack the knowledge. Right out of the gate you're complainingabout the detachable cord. Detachable has tons of benefits INCLUDING replacement. What if it was fixed? I fail to see how you wouldn't need to get a replacement from dewalt if you cut it and it was a fixed cord. Having a removable cord is awesome for a lot of reasons like storage, moving the tool on and out of a table, switching bases, all kinds of stuff. In fact, I'd love if ALL of dewalts tools were detachable. I'm gonna stop now because I've wasted enough time, but if you're reading this, please check out other reviews. This thing is bad ass
did you also see him start the router against the wood and it kicked back? I cringed. I know better than that and I have only used a router once in my life to put down laminate.
nice show, but you MADE HORRIBLE MISTAKE WHILE VIDEO THIS SHOW all we have seen here are just your ARM, HAND, Skin ARM, you should change the title to " HOW To SHOW MY ARM, HANDS, OR SKIN UNDER CAMERA" you have wasted your time if you were plan to share with the viewers how to use the dewalt router.
yes, the Dewalt instructions are hard to follow and my English is pretty good.... illustrations are almost useless.... was hoping you could help, but you skipped through some steps in getting a 1/2" bit into the router and while you say "let's see how it cuts", I still can't figure out how the router bit goes through the round opening of the surface plate that runs along your work.... not a good intro video for someone who hasn't touched a router in 40 years.... sorry, thumbs down.
just bought dewalt 618 pkb. never used a router before. looking online but could not find anything how to use it. This one is really helpful. I am ready. Thank you for the tutorial!
*I absolutely love this tool!!! The first one was defective and Dewalt replaced **MyBest.Tools** More bulky than the Bosch and Makita corded palm routers I have but worth it. Nice solid base*
I'm used to larger, corded routers ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxfQ5_mgwq6PcudJvAH25t-I4D-3cTPz4z so this was a different experience for me. Basically, this is an incredibly sweet machine, fits well in the hand, etc. It has slightly less power than I'm used to, but that's understandable. Maneuvering freehand takes some practice. These days, it's especially nice to be able to avoid power cords. This is above the level of a hobbyist but below a pro level.
Thanks for the post this is great I purchased the DW618b3 looked through my bag of stuff they didn’t send me the 1/2 collet only the 1/4 collet I had to call them. However it’s a great all around router. I have the trim router and wanted something that would except 1/2 router bits too. Thanks for the post always great watching your videos love DEWALT and Powermatic along with Surfprep sanding.
They did they same thing to me. 1/4" yes 1/2" no. Thats why I am watching this video to see if the 1/2 inch collet is stashed somewhere in the packing. Apparently this happens often.
Thanks for posting this. I just bought this model and now I can confirm the depth adjustment collar is stuck like cement.
Use the round portion on your fence instead of the flat side. You will get less friction.
Thanks for the tip
That’s also what I was going to say I didn’t learn this till a few months ago and man it changed the ease of use
That’s a really sweet router. I own the Bosch 1617 version before I knew just how good Dewalt tools are.
I appreciate the video, and it helped me decide to go with one of these to replace my clapped-out porter cable one-speed combo router. I agree with the comment that the condition of the bit is a major factor in the cut, but there is a more productive way for the commenter to say express that. Thanks for the vid!
BOY ARE YOU EVER RIGHT! I have a 3 1/2 HP Triton router hanging from my router table and that bad boy is just to heavy to ever consider disconnecting.
AND THANK YOU! You answered several questions I had without my having to unfold that giant poster sized abomination of an instructions manual.
Great that the cord is removable better for storage.wish it had a light though, I have the 616 model which is pretty much the same as the 618, without the speed adjustment and the lock pin for the collett ,I have to use 2 wrenches. I bought the combo kit which came with hose attachment and the micro adjust fence which is sweet, thinking about buying the D handle so I have more control over the power. Thanks for sharing, good vid
Steve, I, too, have a 616 and have a hard time changing bits (only used it twice.)
There is no way to use the wrench that came with the router as the nut closes to the motor is way bigger that the provided wrench. I have not located a spindle lock on the tool.
Any help would be welcome.
Great video, thanks for sharing! I think power cable is designed like that if you want to buy the D handle. If you exchange handles you just plug it into the router or into the D handle. By the way, thanks for pointing that locks are metal made. Those might last longer.
Until I read the comments I didn't realize there was a D handle. I will have to look into getting that.
Very good video. I just unboxed my De Walt tonight and you provided the information I was looking for. Trying to follow the directions they supply you with is a waste of time trying to figure our. I will be coming back at different times as a follow up.
Glad it was helpful!
Good honest review. Just waiting for mine to be delivered., Looking forward to it. While I agree about the plug not being universal, still happy it's at least detachable. I ended up getting the guide too. Would certainly have been nice to not have to spend extra $ for that part. Hopefully the guide proves to be worth the $.
Thanks, I got use to the power cord detaching and I am now glad it does. My next video will be on the fence.
Try adding a sacrificial piece of wood next to it. It will help level off the base and increase your vacuum .
Thanks for the introduction to the DeWalt router. Eventually I’d love to get an additional hand held router and your video gave me some ideas of what to look for when I look at them. Thanks.
Thanks for the review really helped me figure out how to put it in the plunger. I've heard some bad reviews about this unit and would really appreciate a follow up video on your thoughts about the product and if it's crapped out on you yet.
It is still kicking and running well and I haven't had an issue since I've made this video.
Nice review would you recommend it for floating table tops
Good vid... Try using the router clockwise.... Right to left... The cutting won't sound like it's binding.
I have this router 616 it's a good router except for the power cord which breaks in line right next to the boot because the boot is inflexible it seems like an intentional design because the replacement cord is exactly the same I have gone through three chords so far I never thought the DeWalt Corporation would be guilty of corporate greed but there you have it unintentional design flaw to create Revenue after the sale
Do you recommend using the plunge base for cutting dado to install a t track? My depth is 3/8". I am using a 3/4" Diablo straight bit.
Mine (of clearance) come with a single 1/4" collet, but the assembly have 3 pieces, the nut, a wider collet and a inner collet of 1/4. Is supposed to remove the inner core to fit the 1/2" bits?
thank you
Hi there! Mine came with only the 1/4" collet. I've looked everywhere for the other one and nothing...
No dust collection on the fixed base is fine for me. I'd build a column behind the fence to pull dust through. The fixed base can stay with the router table. :)
The cap you mentioned that was missing in every store display is probably bc ppl stole them to replace the one they had that they lost 🤣
Nightmare adjusting the height, ring would not turn. Removed head and ring, applied a thin coat of Johnsons Paste wax and works with two fingers.
What are some tool companies that don't use proprietary stuff, I'm curious as I prefer using non proprietary equipment when possible. I prefer tools with more standardized fittings and accessories.
DEWALT Router Combo comes with …… 1/2” and 1/4” collet’s! 5:40
Great review👍🏻
Hi, I just bought one and I am so excited to use it. The only thing is that the "black clip" of the adjustable base doesn't make any pressure against the router so it doesn't come out from the base when you lift it. Is it safe to use anyway? Thanks in advance and great video!
Just tighten the bolt.
I don't know anything about routers (yet) but why didn't you lock the base once you made the plunge? It just seemed that you would get a perfect depth that way.
Because he doesn't know what he's doing.
Mine broke on the third use. Trips the breaker and smells like it’s burning
I'm doing the same, have the one Dewalt in a router table, now going to get another one for the plunger. I have a question if you have the time. I want to take the handles off the router under the table for more room. Do you have any idea how to remove those? I've tried but then again, I ain't that smart.
I do not have a DeWalt in my router table. I have a Triton in there. To get the handles off it looks like you would probably have to take apart the DeWalt. Be careful taking it apart could possibly void the warranty.
Did you try the variety-speed on the unit?
I live in Ireland and every store tells me a 1/4 collet is all this router will hold I have plenty of bits with 1/2 shank but would have to buy a selection of 1/4 inch bits the new bits would probably cost more than the Router itself. PITY
It will take a 1\2 inch. It says so right on the box. This guy has no clue what he's talking about
Welcome to the world of wood working , nothings free everything is an extra unless noted other wise !
Ditch the gloves ...
You my friend are a Gawd/Damn SaVaGe.
The professional uses safety equipment. That includes gloves. Not all the time. Sometimes,
the gloves are not appropriate. I'm not a fan of slivers, so I like to use gloves when they don't
get in the way. I spent 25 years working the tools. My knees were shot by the time I turned 30,
and eventually the bad knees shaved 5 to 7 years off of my working career. I hear the wind whistling
in my ears all during my waking hours. The pounding of a hammer will make an extremely loud noise,
especially on a plywood structure. I've got stuff in my eyes so often, including hot flux, that I
regret not wearing eye protection often enough, but luckily, the eyes weathered the abuse.
I just bought this exact kit. What a piece of junk! The motor is fine but everything else is terrible. There was no 1/2 inch collet I had to adjust both the fix and plug base tension latches. Neither one when locked would hold the router in place. The extra base plate that accepts larger bits only fits the fixed base. I will be returning this and sticking with Bosch.
Is the base counter bored to accept the standard Porter-Cable Guide Bushings?
yes :)
So the router is not what is doing the cutting. Testing a router to "see how it cuts" is asinine. It is the BIT doing the cut. So, it ALL depends on the bit, not the moor spinning it...DUH!!! It would have cut just as well if it were a KMart motor spinning the but...
I have an issue with the router I got. I'm NOT experienced with routers or the collet system if you will. I bought a Diablo router bit and couldn't get it into the collet at all. I didn't know if i was not doing something correctly or... maybe they just aren't compatible? Anyhow. I've looked for an explanation online and can't find it. Help me Obiwan. Please!
Calvin Key Open the collect up a bit with something like a wood dowel that won’t damage it. They can be tight from the factory.
Could you tell us if it had a soft start or even the horse power??
Hi Rico....The DeWalt 618 has 2 1/4 hp and it does have a soft start. Hope this helps.
Meu sonho ter essa belezura de máquina
Do you think we'll see a cordless version? If not out already
Comes out ,end of January
@@joeframer9642 it available for preorder now at acme. Says preorder but also says delivery on dec 3.
@@joeframer9642 I got the cordless dewalt sander today for my b'day. I'm excited to test it out :)
Please Please what ever you do unplug that router before you do anything as far as messing with those blades..
Those Routers are no Joke.
Oh and go with the Grain.
You shouldn't Climb cut, your going the wrong direction!
Climb cutting is a much used operation with routers and shaper to reduce tear out. ua-cam.com/video/mrE4HyXiwqs/v-deo.html
@@Joesmith-fu4ps I don't disagree, but for a novice who may be taking a big cut the router might get away from them. I usually don't climb cut for majority of waste but maybe on final for a smooth finish dependent on grain and wood species.
It seems the vac would grab the saw dust in the cut going the other direction too
Rather it comes with a plunge base then a crappy fence
I rather have the plunge base too, or better yet a non crappy fence and the plunge base.
Were those new good quality bits?
It would be helpful if you took the time to read the manual so you understand the features of the tool before you reviewed it.
Try the Bosch 1617 combo kit
Why?
So.. you don't like it.
13 minutes I will never get back.
Like
You shouldn’t be allowed to use power tools
Words Are Hard lmfao
That power cord is utter BS.
The bag killed it for me..😒
Not a big fan of the bag too.
Man, you're just looking for things to complain about. I am a professional, and this is an excellent router. Youre not even using it correctly. I dunno man...ditch some of that negativity especiallyif you lack the knowledge. Right out of the gate you're complainingabout the detachable cord. Detachable has tons of benefits INCLUDING replacement. What if it was fixed? I fail to see how you wouldn't need to get a replacement from dewalt if you cut it and it was a fixed cord. Having a removable cord is awesome for a lot of reasons like storage, moving the tool on and out of a table, switching bases, all kinds of stuff. In fact, I'd love if ALL of dewalts tools were detachable. I'm gonna stop now because I've wasted enough time, but if you're reading this, please check out other reviews. This thing is bad ass
did you also see him start the router against the wood and it kicked back? I cringed. I know better than that and I have only used a router once in my life to put down laminate.
for a $50 gift card????
nice show, but you MADE HORRIBLE MISTAKE WHILE VIDEO THIS SHOW
all we have seen here are just your ARM, HAND, Skin ARM, you should change the title to " HOW To SHOW MY ARM, HANDS, OR SKIN UNDER CAMERA"
you have wasted your time if you were plan to share with the viewers how to use the dewalt router.
Why not learn a bit about the unit before you try to educate us?
Wasn't trying to educate anyone. The video was just my first impressions. Sorry if that was misleading in anyway.
yes, the Dewalt instructions are hard to follow and my English is pretty good.... illustrations are almost useless.... was
hoping you could help, but you skipped through some steps in getting a 1/2" bit into the router and while you say
"let's see how it cuts", I still can't figure out how the router bit goes through the round opening of the surface plate that
runs along your work....
not a good intro video for someone who hasn't touched a router in 40 years.... sorry, thumbs down.