DeWalt 20V Cordless Router Review (w/ Optional Plunge Base) // DCW600B & DNP612

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
  • Join me as I review the DeWalt 20V MAX XR brushless compact router (DCW600B/DCW600) and optional plunge base (DNP612). This router has played a key role in my woodworking for the past year, the plunge base is going to be a welcomed addition and does a great job rounding out this cordless system.
    LINKS TO BUY FEATURED PRODUCTS (INCLUDES PAID LINKS):
    🇺🇸 DeWalt 20V Router - amzn.to/333uJ6e
    🇺🇸 DeWalt Plunge Base (DNP612) - amzn.to/3eckVgO
    🇨🇦 DeWalt 20V Router - amzn.to/3JRGNuJ
    🇨🇦 DeWalt Plunge Base (DNP612) - amzn.to/2QKEAv6
    CHAPTERS:
    0:00​ Introduction
    0:36 Overview of router + fixed base (DCW600B)
    2:00 Removing the motor from the fixed base
    2:21 Adding a router bit to the motor
    2:47 Inserting the motor into the fixed base
    3:00 Adjusting the height of the router
    4:00 Adding the battery and discussion on balance
    4:45 Test run with fixed base
    6:02 Changing the router bit
    6:13​ Overview of plunge base (DNP612)
    7:25 Adjusting the plunge depth
    8:28 Test runs with plunge base
    10:08 Conclusion
    Please note that this video is not sponsored by any of the brands in the video and all products have been purchased with my own money. As a member of the Amazon Associates program, I may receive commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
    #dewalt #dewalttools #dcw600b #dcw600 #dnp612 #cordlessrouter #tools​​ #woodworking​​
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  • @MasonWoodshop
    @MasonWoodshop  3 роки тому +3

    What router(s) do you use and what do you think about cordless routers? Let me know by commenting below!

    • @Blah-blah-sure
      @Blah-blah-sure 2 роки тому +2

      New to routers. I picked this up. I don’t have a guide or anything else. My cutting is horrible. Question, couldn’t the plunge base be used for trimming. Meaning locking in the depth & using that plunge base to better steady it?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому +1

      @@Blah-blah-sure Sorry for my late response here. The plunge based would be totally fine for trimming and given the overall size of it, it would still be quite manageable as far as size.

    • @Blah-blah-sure
      @Blah-blah-sure 2 роки тому +1

      @@MasonWoodshop I appreciate that you even responded thanks.

  • @bobnicholas5994
    @bobnicholas5994 Рік тому +3

    This with the plunge base is incredible for carving. It is incredibly easy to see what you are doing and the light is great

  • @timlist4173
    @timlist4173 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the video. Looking to get the plunge base.

  • @stephanedartois6596
    @stephanedartois6596 2 роки тому +16

    *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*

  • @bigoldmikey
    @bigoldmikey 3 роки тому +2

    I am so getting a DeWalt cordless Router. Awesome tool, and a very good video.

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  3 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment! It’s a great router, especially with the plunge base. I also recently bought the Oneida dust hood for it, which results in excellent dust collection.

  • @DennisMathias
    @DennisMathias Рік тому +24

    Consider spending a little more time with your basic router. I could see you were having some trouble with it and once you figure it out you can do some VERY fine adjustments. Think about how it actually works. The mechanics. That dial is not there for looks and you index the zero by turning the YELLOW disk with the markings. The DEWALT ring needs to lock on. That's what the two tabs are. They are not locks. There is only one lock and that's the big one. Flip that out, Zero the index (yellow disk) and then turn the dewalt band. Then lock it.

  • @Avengedsevenfoldrocks
    @Avengedsevenfoldrocks 2 місяці тому

    I bought one in a kit from Lowe's a while back four-piece woodworking kit and I looked at it and never really tried it but had a window sill I had to round up and it did a fantastic job lots of power on pine anyway

  • @vincetedesco7118
    @vincetedesco7118 Рік тому +1

    Looks like a great cordless router. Will consider when going to a cordless one. Thanks for the honest opinion!

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching, Vince! It’s a great little router and the plunge base makes it even more versatile.

  • @dsokodrum67
    @dsokodrum67 2 роки тому +5

    I wanted to be sure the plunge base worked with this router. The website really wasn't 100% stating that it would. Thanks man!

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому +2

      You’re welcome! Thanks for watching and commenting.

  • @AMLbox
    @AMLbox 3 роки тому +1

    I do love this one 😍

  • @stop619
    @stop619 3 роки тому +1

    Great review! Thank, you.

  • @afpitbull60
    @afpitbull60 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm a bit late to the party; however, this was just what I was looking for. Thanks!

  • @robinsonbetonbouwrobbo8847
    @robinsonbetonbouwrobbo8847 2 роки тому +1

    Untill i watched this i thought the small part was the plunger so thanks for a good demo

  • @jetrus2013
    @jetrus2013 10 місяців тому +36

    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.

  • @jack91522
    @jack91522 Рік тому +2

    Great video.
    I was debating on adding a plunge and I think I should.
    If I want to cut out 1/8" box, is there a faster way? A bigger bit? Seems like I would need to make many passes.
    Do they have a sanding barrel bit with a bearing so you can sand down edges for cabinets and picture frames or is it usually done by hand?

  • @Walter-ts1vu
    @Walter-ts1vu Місяць тому +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @8harim
    @8harim 10 місяців тому

    great video. thanks a lot

  • @peachypound6108
    @peachypound6108 3 роки тому +16

    I think you are actually using the fine adjustment wrong. You should be able to adjust the Black rim; left( clockwise) will make the motor rise and spinning it right( counterclockwise) will lower the motor.
    Mind you the centre “ Lock Latch” must be in the open position. I hope this helps

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  3 роки тому +6

      You’re absolutely right! I just tried it and it worked perfectly. I was always trying to do it with the latch closed, which only allowed me to adjust the bit up. Unlocking the latch now has it working perfectly up and down. Thank you!

    • @samueljones3168
      @samueljones3168 2 роки тому +6

      You also have the router in the base backwards, you should be able to see the collar lock through the front.

  • @zaxewoodworks6600
    @zaxewoodworks6600 2 роки тому +1

    So I’ve looked everywhere for info on the holes in the front of the router base. The ones on the side accept the edge guide rails but the front holes are different diameter and different separation. No other attachments that I can find go there so wondering if you found some info on those or if I’m missing something?

  • @ifollowjesus1667
    @ifollowjesus1667 Рік тому

    Awesome review , thank you! Will this router be able to do 1/2 inch dado?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  Рік тому

      Thanks! You could do a 1/2” dado as long as the bit has a 1/4” shank. Given that this router doesn’t have a ton of power, you’d want to make sure you do multiple passes.

  • @godfatherfeederfather6350
    @godfatherfeederfather6350 3 роки тому +1

    I have a dewalt 611 router I believe that's the model, but it's just the router, no fix base or anything not even the black adjustable ring like on yours in your video. I just bought the dewalt dnp612 plunge base thinking that's what I needed. My question is can I still use my router with the plunge base with out the black ring?

  • @bobnicholas5994
    @bobnicholas5994 2 роки тому +2

    I didn't want to spend alot of money on a compact trim router for carving until I found out if it was worth it. I decided to buy the vevor corded trim router which for $98 came with fixed and plunge base. They shipped it and it came with a fixed base and some base for getting into tighter paces and a hinged base for angle routing. Quick story: it was too dark and I couldn't see using the fixed base. I put fairy lights in it helped. I switched to the adjustable angle base and it was very open. Good news I sold all the 10 carvings I did quickly. I made $450. The Vevor paid for itself and more.. but. I have a Bosch router with a fixed and plunge base. I have only used it in my rocker router table. I pulled it out and put it in the plunge base. It has LED lights. It has a nice size clear acrylic plate on it. It is beautiful other then the cord. I have to stop often to untangle the cord... that brings me to the Dewalt cordless. Your presentation answered my questions. Thanks

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      That’s great to hear, thanks for sharing!

    • @rickyperkins232
      @rickyperkins232 6 місяців тому

      ​@@MasonWoodshopnow that you had this tool for a while would you still recommend it? Is the FLEX a rebrand DeWalt?

  • @ur3961
    @ur3961 2 роки тому +1

    VERY great video of how and what! I am going to order that with the plunge tool. THANK YOU!👍👍
    What brand and size bit are those you are using in the video? I have to get those too.

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      That’s great to hear, glad the video helped! The bits on this router would all be 1/4” in size with the spiral bit being an unknown brand I picked up at a wood show and all of the others being Freud.

    • @ur3961
      @ur3961 2 роки тому +1

      @Mason Woodshop THANK you SO MUCH for getting back to me. Order placed already, and also ordered the ryobi hinge templete.I also passed your video on, it is such a terrific showing!👋

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      @@ur3961 Amazing! Enjoy the router and thanks for spreading the video. This little router system is absolutely fantastic and was a great gateway to get me comfortable with routers in general.

    • @ur3961
      @ur3961 2 роки тому

      @@MasonWoodshop You are welcome.

  • @antman7431
    @antman7431 2 роки тому +3

    I had no idea they offered a plunge base for it. I was on the fence about getting that router or corded for that very reason. Great vid! Thanks for sharing! Are either of those bases able to be mounted to a router table?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting! I just checked both bases on my Bosch router table and the holes aren’t even close to lining up as the bases just seem to small.
      I don’t have one (yet), but there are a handful of companies (Lee Valley for me in Canada) that make small table-top router tables specifically for these compact routers. Definitely something I’m going to get if I have a few small projects on the go at some point.

    • @dsokodrum67
      @dsokodrum67 2 роки тому

      The same for me.

  • @joaquinsuarez6090
    @joaquinsuarez6090 Рік тому

    A question for anybody that knows.
    Can I use a 3/4 round bit to make a wood window sill round only 1/4 on both sides (top and bottom) by adjusting the depth or I must buy a new 1/4?
    Please advise.

  • @RedCamo5
    @RedCamo5 2 роки тому

    I’ve been trying to decide on a router and I was curious if you think this would hold up to use making signs with rocklers letter jigs. The majority of the time I just need something for trim work but I don’t want to buy to routers. Thanks!

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому +1

      Great question! As long as the jigs would fit on the base of this router, and they are they are compatible with a 1/4" collet, you should be good. If it's all compatible, the only thing you may need to do is take multiple shallow passes (depending on what you're cutting).

  • @microdoulo2250
    @microdoulo2250 5 місяців тому

    what type the bits is in the router

  • @jeffrellek2792
    @jeffrellek2792 11 місяців тому +1

    Great video! Do you or does anyone know if I can get a collar set up for this so I can use a jig to flush route in cabinet pulls?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  11 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! I’m not sure about the specific jig you’re looking at, but if it’s related to the need for bushings, you’d need a third party baseplate to use them. I used the one from Lee Valley with good success, but compatibility for your specific needs may not be met.

  • @kurtericson9465
    @kurtericson9465 Рік тому

    Just bought this tool. The adjustment ring on the motor needs to be removed when using the plunge base. The motor will bottom out in the base.

  • @robbmccurdy3459
    @robbmccurdy3459 2 роки тому

    Is a 1/2” collet available and will the base accept template guides or bushings? Thanks

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      Unfortunately the answer to both of those questions is no. You can use an aftermarket base (I have one from lee valley) than can take bushings, but you’re struck with a 1/4” collet.

  • @barrycarlson5265
    @barrycarlson5265 3 місяці тому +1

    Would be nice if you would router the edge of the board that faces the camera so we can see it...

  • @bigredfred33
    @bigredfred33 Рік тому +1

    I’m curious how it cuts through a 1/2 inch MDF using a template I already have?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  Рік тому +1

      It can definitely do 1/2” MDF with a spiral or straight bit. If you feel it bogging down, you could do it in two passes at different depths. It’ll be very dusty!

  • @-Jantje
    @-Jantje 3 роки тому +1

    Do you have any idea how long you can work with 1 battery and how long it takes to recharge this battery?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  3 роки тому

      Great question and for me the run-time hasn’t been a factor at all. I general use the 5Ah battery pack (sometimes 1.5Ah if I don’t want it to be too tall) and can generally finish my entire project before even considering a battery change. Roughly thinking about some recent cabinetry projects and I’d say I’m easily getting 200+ linear feet without issue. I usually make sure I charge all of my batteries at the end of the day, so I don’t believe I’ve ever used the router enough at one time to drain a battery. Really impressive overall!

  • @kevinalmeida7159
    @kevinalmeida7159 2 роки тому +2

    you fine adjust with the base lever loose not with it cranked down lol

  • @mpshumake
    @mpshumake Рік тому +1

    Is the cordless router's plunge base the same as the corded dwp611 plunge base? I have that one and am considering an upgrade to the cordless since I already have the batteries. If the plunge base fit the cordless, it'd be a no-brainer.

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  Рік тому +1

      Yup, it’s the exact same plunge base!

    • @mpshumake
      @mpshumake Рік тому

      @@MasonWoodshop
      Saweet!!
      Thanks for the reply brother!

    • @mpshumake
      @mpshumake Рік тому

      @@MasonWoodshop
      Saweet!!
      Thanks for the reply brother!

  • @alfriedar5970
    @alfriedar5970 10 місяців тому

    The fine adjustment ring is fine…. It’s the operator

  • @PeteLeuenberger
    @PeteLeuenberger 8 місяців тому

    What I don't like about it is the location of the power button. You can't access it while working the unit. Really hard to activate one handed.

  • @thomaschandler4831
    @thomaschandler4831 4 місяці тому +1

    Lightly Oil your plunge rods and they will be perfect

  • @usernamemykel
    @usernamemykel Рік тому

    QUESTION for the expert (you): Would I be able to use my existing 1/8 " shank Dremel bits, with a 1/4-1/8" adapter, to use with the router?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  Рік тому +1

      Oooh, I haven’t done that myself but with an appropriate adapter it should work. Just be conscious of the increased RPM of the router and safety of the bit.

    • @usernamemykel
      @usernamemykel Рік тому

      @@MasonWoodshop Thank you!

  • @TheThat1Person
    @TheThat1Person 2 роки тому +1

    Does this only accept a 1/4” bit? Or will it also take a 1/2”

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      This router only accepts 1/4” shank bits, as is typical for most trim routers. If the job is best suited for a larger 1/2” shank bit I use my Bosch EVSPK1617 router.

    • @TheThat1Person
      @TheThat1Person 2 роки тому

      @@MasonWoodshop that’s what I’d figured. I’ve made many sacrifices at the yellow alter so have plenty of batteries.

    • @contessa.adella
      @contessa.adella 2 роки тому +1

      It comes (at least to UK) with both the 1/4 inch and 8mm collets. Yes, that’s odd mixing metric and imperial, but it is because there is also a less used European size of 6mm shanks which do NOT fit this collet (6mm is undersized and loose….1/4 inch is 6.35 mm). 1/4 inch is generally ok, but get 8mm shanks where possible since more sturdy is better with less risk of bending, especially if you need the bit extended out a little for more plunge depth.

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      @@contessa.adella Thanks for sharing the note on 1/4" and 8mm - that's great to hear both are included!

  • @contessa.adella
    @contessa.adella 2 роки тому +4

    I have only seen one vid that bothered to give us an actual run time test…This matters when deciding which battery to use and whether to buy a bigger one with the tool. Anyhow FYI on the 5AH batt it gives about one full hour of routing, so a 2AH for example would give about 20 minutes use. I liked this vid presentationally, but factually it was lacking in any real info. Saying it is ‘nice’ is of little practical value…we need info like plunge depth, how much bog under heavy load, comfort in use, vibration, ergonimics, bit shank size (it takes 8mm and 1/4 inch with both collet sizes supplied) See…thats the kind of reviewer info you should include. Otherwise a pleasant watch.

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      Great comment, thanks for sharing! Routers have gradually taken over much of my woodworking and I've been wondering about doing some highly in-depth technical evaluations and testing with a variety of routers. Your comment gives me a lot of thinking to do!

  • @SnowHarp
    @SnowHarp 3 роки тому +1

    I wish someone would include in their review some explanations of the battery system because I have three other Dewalt tools but they do not use the XR batteries. They are 20V max lithium batteries. Can I just order an XR battery with this router and use the chargers I already have ? These XR batteries are expensive and more or less double the price of the router purchase if I buy one and a spare 5 AH battery. Plus the charger if I need it.

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  3 роки тому +2

      Great question, SnowHarp! The XR batteries and non-XR batteries are completely interchangeable with each other, the XR essentially just references that the battery is more efficient and can store more “juice” in a smaller package. My batteries are a mix of regular 20V, XR, and Flexvolt and I don’t think about which one I’m using unless it’s a tool that requires a 60V FlexVolt.

  • @sajrob8701
    @sajrob8701 3 роки тому

    hi its seems to me that 1/4 bit dosent much to it?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  3 роки тому

      I don’t believe I show a close up in the video, but with the 1/4” chamfer bit I take off about 3/16” of material.

  • @robertbotta6536
    @robertbotta6536 Рік тому +2

    Ummm maybe you should route the side we can see. Haha. No big deal.

  • @bababooey1266
    @bababooey1266 2 роки тому

    I use a battery operated cordless router thank you

  • @giorgiparkaia4888
    @giorgiparkaia4888 Рік тому

    I bought it but I can’t find a collet anywhere 1/2 also doesn’t fit 6mm doesn’t fit 8mm

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  Рік тому

      It’s 1/4” collet only - fairly typical for most North American trim/palm routers.

  • @Bart-Did-it
    @Bart-Did-it 11 місяців тому

    Drop it from four feet 10 times how did it handle the drops .

  • @shanewilson8648
    @shanewilson8648 2 роки тому

    Where do u buy the plunge base at?

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      Should be available many places and I bought mine from Amazon in 2020. Just search for DNP612.

  • @jaywinters2483
    @jaywinters2483 Рік тому

    if you look up the Porter Cable router you'll see that it's the same thing....for less

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  Рік тому

      I don’t believe Porter Cable makes a cordless 20V router.

  • @MartinSh429
    @MartinSh429 2 роки тому +1

    the plunge base doesn't seem smooth at all. sliding move looks very jerky

    • @MasonWoodshop
      @MasonWoodshop  2 роки тому

      Good catch and it was a little jerky in this video. After a little more use it became much smoother and glides smoothly (but not too slippery) now. Bit of sawdust on the bottom seems to have done the job!

  • @creativekitesurferCo
    @creativekitesurferCo Рік тому

    Please do another video as you really have messed up on the psalm router base adjustment, it's a little bit embarrassing to be honest 🤦‍♂️

  • @stephenneasham7105
    @stephenneasham7105 2 роки тому +1

    If your going to review something you should learn how to use it first

  • @mikewhitnall577
    @mikewhitnall577 Рік тому +1

    Does your mother know you're playing with power tools

  • @kirkstaggs9773
    @kirkstaggs9773 7 місяців тому

    Not being a jerk but if you're doing a review you may want to take a littlebit longer to get used to the tool so its not so fumbly