Thankyou for demonstrating that the very cheapest palm routers are actually quite ok. There are so many tool snobs who wont even look at budget priced tools. I have a work shop full of cheap tools and manage to make lots of furniture for my house without any problems. If a cheap power tools fails just buy another one it wont break the bank.
In India it's called "Jugad" (hack). We apply such hacks to overcome resource crunch (land and money) and moreover we are not the world's most populous country 😂
Best router video I've seen all night! Thanks so much, so clear, so simple, so informative! Not afraid to show us what a mistake looks like, thanks so much! Cheers from the USA!
Dude, this is GREAT! You are not only a talented craftsman, but also a terrific content producer! In this video, you have provided SO MUCH helpful information to viewers like myself. And, your project ideas for woodworkers are inspiring. Thank you, Suj! Thank you!
The video is fantastic, and the fact that you show a mistake makes it even better, no one is perfect and we all make mistakes, but to not edit it out of your video has made your videos one of the best ive seen, thank you very much, as I purchaced one yesterday, going to have a mess with it today, thanks again.
Starting to learn how to use a router. Thank you for explain simply to a layman. Every little helps and I'm sure I will become bit more confident sooner than later.
Thanks for this great video - as a newbie this was really helpful and informative, I love how you keep it simple and explain all the details. Thanks Suj!
This is the first video posted by you that I have seen. I like the very clear, easy to understand presentation. Unlike many other woodwork project videos, the viewer doesn't need a workshop with table saw, bandsaw, welding gear, angle grinders, large drill press etc. etc....those videos would put off a beginner, whereas yours encourages one to think 'yeah, let's have a go! I like the way you explained (and even demonstrated) common snags along the way! The only thing I would add is the provision of (even just a clamp on) fence for the simple router table. I'm sure I'll need that to produce nice even and straight results. Thanks!
Thank you for this. I just bought a Maktec 370 -- a Makita product and the budget equivalent of the Makita 3709. I'm very pleased with it but am still learning the basics. I believe this Chinese router is based on the same design, but regardless of that I found your introduction very clear and helpful. I subscribed.
Thank you for this video. It is the most informative video on the net for a total newbie like me. I've only just got a palm router, I'm making a stock for my air rifle and have never done anything with wood before but you have really helped me so thank you my man. You're an actual legend.
I just bought mine last week. I plan to make my own bedframes and headboards. This router should do the trick. If it works, kitchen table and coffee tables are next. Can't wait to start
Probably one of the best demonstrations I have seen on UA-cam😊. And I have seen Many over the years Thank you so much for the extreme effort you have put in to making this video. Kindest Regards
Firstly, thank you for this video. As a DIYer I'm only looking to buy inexpensive tools so I would probably never buy a high end router so these videos are highly appreciated. And secondly, when you did that flip for the saw I immediately perked up and subscribed because i don't have a garage and will never have all the fancy tools most of the woodworking channels have but that flip workbench thingy is totally feasible for me!
Hi Suj, I am Dr Suresh. Quite recently I started interest in wood work projects and collected a few power tools, studying and doing small works as a hobby. I found your presentation clear and highly useful.Thank you. I am from Cochin, Kerala.
Thanks for the video! I'm new to woodworking and this video was very helpful! I enjoyed seeing what each bit produces and the simple projects at the end!
I just recived my router as same as this one with the same pits u show us here. I know its for just small user like e but i realy like to learn how to use it. Thank u so much for the info so much.
Been having a lil router but never used it. Slightly intimidated by it. But this video has given me courage to open that box and start creating edges. Thanks for your help. Great video.
Glad it was helpful. Make sure the work piece is "clamped" down, before routing the edges 👍. And be aware of that initial sudden spin effect when the router is switched on.
The router spinning at very high speed. Do pay extra attention for safety. Especially for fingers, eyes, and lungs, from those very fine wood chips and sharp router bites.
This is the best video I have seen! Great ideas easy simple well explained in easy detail. This video is definitely going in my diy playlist to do soon. Thank you for this video and your time.
You packed so many great, informative things in your video! I loved your descriptions of router bits, the homemade router mount (perfect!) and router techniques. Thank you so much!
Thank you for your help with setting up router guide plates etc very informative I bought this router but the information on use was very basic thank you again Greetings fae Scotland 🏴
Hello Suj, trimmer; A very good replica of the Makita handheld router. It can be used for hobby work. Smoke at 07:09 and a burnt router tip at the end :-) These tips are for hobby use. Because I use the same tips. I had experienced similar situation. I love the rotating workbench. The cactus pot box was also nice. The square coasters were also nice. nice on both devices but Trimmer seems better. Thank you for the introduction and detailed information. you made a good comparison. Thank you for sharing. See you. stay healthy and happy. Big greetings. Best regards. Your friend Mehmet .
Great tutorial Suj. I have just found your site, yes I know, but better late than never. Very informative for the beginner like my self and a few uses you showed are going to help me 100%. Also the way you showed how each bit works was good to see. I have just acquired the work zone router a few weeks ago at a car boot sale with a few router bits. I am now much more confident to try it out. Thank you.
Thankyou for a very informative video, have just bought a router and now excited to start using it on my wood crafts. Oh and love the flip counter with the miter 😊
Enjoyed the video. Want to show the kids how to do engraving, so looking for a cheap router that I won't mind if they kill it. This seems to fit the bill. My favourite part of the video was seeing your bench! Superb.
Thanks for demonstrating the Roman Ogee profile. I received one of those bits in a kit. Your demo gave me an idea to use this bit to edge my next wood sign project 👍
Thank you very good video and great to see you set the router up for use on jig and clamp to bench so you can use hands moving timber across it and as a new person I will now have better view of the item being routed and now can see where I may be going right or wrong and get to try out the other bits so I see the uses better. Great job thank you so much
Kia ora from Aotearoa (New Zealand). Wow Suj, thank you so much for this excellent tutorial. I have the exact same router & bits & stumbling across your video, i now feel confident in using my router. You explained everything so well. I also have seen alot of videos but this was the very best for a beginner like me, so thank you again 💓 hope my message finds you & your family well. 100% subscribing!
I seen quit a few of these videos and everyone doesn't give it a chance and they count it out and really using it improper and pretty much portray it as crap. But you used it good and had pretty good results cause you used it right . So thanks I might purchase one now.
Suj...great video...well done. Image quality was great and the entire video was informative and very easy to follow. I can't wait to put my trim router to work.
thank you so much for putting time into making such a great video ! i saw this unbranded router on ebay and had no idea how itd compare to say, a ryobi. this cheap router seems like it holds up for a home hobby studio :)👍
This video is gold and just what I needed to be excited to use my router. Thank you for explaining what the bits do too. I’m off to go spend more $ now. 😅😩
Thanks for the video I'm learning how to use a router and you have very very good information, I noticed that you did not explain how deep to put the bit in the router and I really love how you have your saw under the table and just flip it.
Glad it was helpful! And good that you bought the topic about the height of the bit in the router. I completely missed that, haha. I usually put around 75% of the shank of the router bit inside the collet. I believe anything over 50% is good. The key thing as you already know, is to make sure that the collet has sufficient grip on the shank of the router bit.
So you not only explained things perfectly but you also showed us what NOT to do which is always helpful. It’s like weight loss they always show ppl who are just about anorexic lol so thank you for being real. Now because of this you got a like and a new subscriber lol.
G’day Suj, you’ve put about 10 videos into 1 here & this one has been nice viewing mate. Roman Ogee creates somewhat an elaborate finish in my opinion. Looking forward to the next instalment of videos you’ve got cooking up mate 🍻👍👍👍👍
Thanks Dirk. Yes roman ogee is a great finish indeed. I did jam pack a few things in the video, so as not to spend too much time editing, lol. Inital draft footage was around 35 mins long, which i cut to almost half. Haha 😁👍
@@SujMenon few days back I bought a Makita 3700 palm router, and I start to learn its usage from UA-cam. Iam very much passionate to buy different power tools, for my personal use. Iam a fabricator ( aluminum and steel ). My native place in Aluva EKM dist.
Thankyou for demonstrating that the very cheapest palm routers are actually quite ok. There are so many tool snobs who wont even look at budget priced tools. I have a work shop full of cheap tools and manage to make lots of furniture for my house without any problems.
If a cheap power tools fails just buy another one it wont break the bank.
Absolutrly, you bet. For a DIY use, these are more than enough
an Oscar award on how to make a detailed video, short and to the point
i also appreciated the honesty part about your mistake
well done sir
Haha. Thanks man. You made my day 😁👍
Thanks a million for the video- I’m new to woodworking & I’ve never used a router, so this was EXACTLY what I needed to view!
Glad it was useful 👍, and thanks for watching
Who else “ohhh” and “ahhh” when he flipped the counter to reveal the miter saw?
Haha, thanks bud 👍😁
In India it's called "Jugad" (hack). We apply such hacks to overcome resource crunch (land and money) and moreover we are not the world's most populous country 😂
I had the same reaction. 😮
8:34 Now, I know what you’re talking about.😂😂😂😅.
clever jugaad
Best router video I've seen all night! Thanks so much, so clear, so simple, so informative! Not afraid to show us what a mistake looks like, thanks so much! Cheers from the USA!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks a lot 👍 😁
I had no idea how to use the trimmer my wife bought me for Christmas. This video saved me! Thank you so much Sir!!
glad it was useful. enjoy the new trimmer 👍
It's awesome to see reviews on low end models in such detail. Now I have more understanding on the capability of this model, thanks!
No problem, glad it was helpful 😊 👍
The first video I see about the uses of the bits. Thank you. I bought a router trimmer just like yours for £18 on ebay, I use it on the router table.
Great to hear! 👍😀
Excellent! Non- patronising, encouraging, with great tips to boot.
Much appreciated! Thanks for watching buddy 👍 😀
As a complete novice using a router this video is the best for instructions and easiest to follow i have seen so far,
thanks, much appreciated 😀
Dude, this is GREAT! You are not only a talented craftsman, but also a terrific content producer! In this video, you have provided SO MUCH helpful information to viewers like myself. And, your project ideas for woodworkers are inspiring. Thank you, Suj! Thank you!
Wow, thanks for the great and encouraging comment! 😀
The video is fantastic, and the fact that you show a mistake makes it even better, no one is perfect and we all make mistakes, but to not edit it out of your video has made your videos one of the best ive seen, thank you very much, as I purchaced one yesterday, going to have a mess with it today, thanks again.
thanks for the great comment. and good luck with the new toy 😃
Your videos are very informative and have a unique charm, your comments are frank and honest, so refreshing.
Thanks for the great comment, buddy 👍😁
Excellent video. Very informative and love the demo. No standing in front of the camera and talking. Loved how you made it look so simple.
Thanks mate 👍😁. Glad it was useful
Starting to learn how to use a router. Thank you for explain simply to a layman. Every little helps and I'm sure I will become bit more confident sooner than later.
Glad it was helpful, Asghar. Thanks 👍 😁
You make it look like it's too simple that i have to rewatch the whole thing after getting started. Nice.
haha, thanks for the comment. :)
Thanks for this great video - as a newbie this was really helpful and informative, I love how you keep it simple and explain all the details. Thanks Suj!
Thanks Daryl, glad it was useful👍😁
I found this a Very useful video for those people that are new to Router work.
Glad it was helpful! 👍😀
WOW!!!!! THANK YOU, FOR ALL OF YOUR HARD WORK, AND DETAILED DEMONSTRATIONS!! MUCH APPRECIATED!!!
Thanks mate 👍
This is the first video posted by you that I have seen. I like the very clear, easy to understand presentation. Unlike many other woodwork project videos, the viewer doesn't need a workshop with table saw, bandsaw, welding gear, angle grinders, large drill press etc. etc....those videos would put off a beginner, whereas yours encourages one to think 'yeah, let's have a go! I like the way you explained (and even demonstrated) common snags along the way! The only thing I would add is the provision of (even just a clamp on) fence for the simple router table. I'm sure I'll need that to produce nice even and straight results. Thanks!
Thanks Chris. Glad it was useful and thanks for the additional fence tip👍
Thank you for this. I just bought a Maktec 370 -- a Makita product and the budget equivalent of the Makita 3709. I'm very pleased with it but am still learning the basics. I believe this Chinese router is based on the same design, but regardless of that I found your introduction very clear and helpful. I subscribed.
Thanks a lot John, glad the video was helpful 👍😁
I am very interested, if I want to buy, what is the procedure .
Thank you for this video. It is the most informative video on the net for a total newbie like me. I've only just got a palm router, I'm making a stock for my air rifle and have never done anything with wood before but you have really helped me so thank you my man. You're an actual legend.
haha, thanks lot bud! 👍 😀
Good info, Suj. The simple router table top at 7:44 by itself was "worth the price of admission" for me. Thanks for posting.
Thanks a lot, bud 👍
I just bought mine last week. I plan to make my own bedframes and headboards. This router should do the trick. If it works, kitchen table and coffee tables are next. Can't wait to start
Sounds like a great deal of projects lined up. Good luck 👍 😁
GREAT video, thanks a lot Suj!
Thanks bud 👍 😁
One of the few trim router videos I have watched from start to finish. Also, was impressed with the flip tabe for the miter saw. Well done sir.
Thank you very much! 😁👍
Excellent explanations & demonstrations. Straightforward and very clearly produced. Thank you.
Best wishes from Scotland.
Many thanks! 👍😀
Thank you so much Suj, very nicely detailed and well thought out project examples. Wish I could like it 1k times
Haha, thanks so much Edmund 😁👍
Probably one of the best demonstrations I have seen on UA-cam😊. And I have seen Many over the years
Thank you so much for the extreme effort you have put in to making this video.
Kindest Regards
You're very welcome! thanks for watching 👍😀
Firstly, thank you for this video. As a DIYer I'm only looking to buy inexpensive tools so I would probably never buy a high end router so these videos are highly appreciated. And secondly, when you did that flip for the saw I immediately perked up and subscribed because i don't have a garage and will never have all the fancy tools most of the woodworking channels have but that flip workbench thingy is totally feasible for me!
Hey thanks, Johanna. Glad the video was useful, and good luck with the build 😀 👍
Excellent and thorough explanation. This is what I wait to get it.
Thank you
Glad it was useful, and thanks for watching 👍😁
Hi Suj, I am Dr Suresh. Quite recently I started interest in wood work projects and collected a few power tools, studying and doing small works as a hobby. I found your presentation clear and highly useful.Thank you. I am from Cochin, Kerala.
Ah thanks a lot, Dr Suresh. Incidentally, half of my family is from Kochi, small world!
Thanks for the video! I'm new to woodworking and this video was very helpful! I enjoyed seeing what each bit produces and the simple projects at the end!
Awesome, thank you! 😊
This is the best video so far, it's precise and easy to comprehend.
You are the best
Wow, thanks! 😁
Thank you for this amazing video. I am a woodshop teacher and I'm looking forward to having this router for my classes.
Wonderful.. Glad it was helpful!
Just bought a trimmer like this, found your video extremely helpful!
Great to hear! 👍😁
I just recived my router as same as this one with the same pits u show us here.
I know its for just small user like e but i realy like to learn how to use it.
Thank u so much for the info so much.
Sadiq, thanks for sharing. Hope it works great for your intended projects 👍😀
Been having a lil router but never used it. Slightly intimidated by it. But this video has given me courage to open that box and start creating edges. Thanks for your help. Great video.
Glad it was helpful. Make sure the work piece is "clamped" down, before routing the edges 👍. And be aware of that initial sudden spin effect when the router is switched on.
The router spinning at very high speed.
Do pay extra attention for safety. Especially for fingers, eyes, and lungs, from those very fine wood chips and sharp router bites.
This is the best video I have seen! Great ideas easy simple well explained in easy detail. This video is definitely going in my diy playlist to do soon. Thank you for this video and your time.
Awesome! Thank you! 👍😁
You packed so many great, informative things in your video! I loved your descriptions of router bits, the homemade router mount (perfect!) and router techniques. Thank you so much!
Glad it was useful mate 👍 😁
Your video is very helpful. And the language handling is very clear.❤
Thank you! 😃
Great video from someone who obviously uses the tools. Learned loads, thanks for the upload.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it 👍😀
This is SO amazingly helpful. I am a woodshop teacher and I really want to purchase this router for my classes. Thank you.
You're very welcome!
Excellent discourse use of router function. Made it look really simple👍👍
Glad it was helpful! thanks for watching pal 😀👍
Thank you for your help with setting up router guide plates etc very informative I bought this router but the information on use was very basic thank you again Greetings fae Scotland 🏴
Glad it helped, bud. thanks for watching 👍😀
Hello Suj,
trimmer; A very good replica of the Makita handheld router. It can be used for hobby work. Smoke at 07:09 and a burnt router tip at the end :-) These tips are for hobby use. Because I use the same tips. I had experienced similar situation. I love the rotating workbench. The cactus pot box was also nice. The square coasters were also nice. nice on both devices but Trimmer seems better. Thank you for the introduction and detailed information. you made a good comparison. Thank you for sharing. See you. stay healthy and happy. Big greetings. Best regards. Your friend Mehmet
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Thanks a lot Mehmet. Yes, definite reasonable model for hobby wood worker. It was fun using it for various projects. Thanks for watching, 😁👍
@@SujMenon 👋👋👋👋👏👏👏👏👏cheers man.
Being a newby to routers, this video was very helpful. Great job on it.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for this as the basic price router is something most can afford
Cheers James. Glad it was useful 👍 😁
Great tutorial Suj. I have just found your site, yes I know, but better late than never. Very informative for the beginner like my self and a few uses you showed are going to help me 100%. Also the way you showed how each bit works was good to see. I have just acquired the work zone router a few weeks ago at a car boot sale with a few router bits. I am now much more confident to try it out. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful! And all the best with the workzone router 👍 😀
Thankyou for a very informative video, have just bought a router and now excited to start using it on my wood crafts. Oh and love the flip counter with the miter 😊
Wonderful! Thanks 👍 😊
Enjoyed the video.
Want to show the kids how to do engraving, so looking for a cheap router that I won't mind if they kill it. This seems to fit the bill.
My favourite part of the video was seeing your bench! Superb.
Haha, thanks for that, Rob. Yes, these ones are cheap and cheerful 😊 👍
Good vid. I appreciate that you leave in your mistakes...we learn more from the mistakes made than displays of excellence.
Thanks, I appreciate that! 🙏
Great explanation straight to the point easy to understand good job
cheers pal, glad it was useful 👍
I bought exactly this one yesterday. Need to learn to use it properly.
👍
Thanks for demonstrating the Roman Ogee profile. I received one of those bits in a kit. Your demo gave me an idea to use this bit to edge my next wood sign project 👍
Glad it was useful 👍, and thanks for watching 😁
Short complete informative video for all wood trimmer router related .Thank you ..
Thanks for the feedback 👍😁
Good video mate. Very interesting and informative.
Thank you for taking the time to do it.👍
My pleasure! 😀👍
Thank you very good video and great to see you set the router up for use on jig and clamp to bench so you can use hands moving timber across it and as a new person I will now have better view of the item being routed and now can see where I may be going right or wrong and get to try out the other bits so I see the uses better. Great job thank you so much
No problem, thanks very much 👍😁
Excellent tutorials from SriLanka, Siddeek
thanks bud 👍😀
Kia ora from Aotearoa (New Zealand). Wow Suj, thank you so much for this excellent tutorial. I have the exact same router & bits & stumbling across your video, i now feel confident in using my router. You explained everything so well. I also have seen alot of videos but this was the very best for a beginner like me, so thank you again 💓 hope my message finds you & your family well. 100% subscribing!
You are welcome! And thanks for the great comment 😀 👍
Merci pour vos émissions. Continuer votre bon travail!
Great video!! I just got a router and had no idea how to use it so this is perfect!!
Glad I could help!
I just bought that same machine, delighted to see it's not that bad 😅
Cheers bud. Its not bad at all. But just a heads-up, it is not that great either for long use.
I seen quit a few of these videos and everyone doesn't give it a chance and they count it out and really using it improper and pretty much portray it as crap. But you used it good and had pretty good results cause you used it right . So thanks I might purchase one now.
Awesome, thanks a lot bud 👍 😀
The best video for hand router. Thank you
Glad it helped 👍
Thanks Suj for the great explanation and that planter looks amazing!
Thanks pal 👍 😁
Suj...great video...well done. Image quality was great and the entire video was informative and very easy to follow. I can't wait to put my trim router to work.
Thanks a lot 👍😁. Hope you have a great time with the router 👍
Great video - I just bought this exact set for my girlfriend, she’ll be very happy with this!
Fantastic!
@@SujMenon have you noticed the adjuster for the guide fence being a bit loose, seems very hard to get the thing tight enough to stop it sliding?
@@snappo20 mine was ok, but if the screw thread doesn’t seems proper, it might be better to send it back.
Hi Sir. As a beginner, the demo was fantastic. Very much appreciated and free to uTube subscribers. Pls show more smaller project builds. Thank u.
Thanks a lot Nirupa 👍😁. There are a few in my channel. Will try and upload smaller builds
I’m in awe at 8:34. That’s excellent.
Thanks bud 👍 😁
Great video. Really useful and been trying to find a video like this for a while. Thanks!
Thanks a lot, Phil 👍 😁
Great video. Quick and to the point with full of information thanks!,
Thanks 👍 😊
I’m glad I came across your vid. Learned some valuable tips. Great job 👍
Thank you for the comment 😊
Yeah! That got a “WOW” outta me for sure!
thanks bud 👍 😀
thank you so much for putting time into making such a great video ! i saw this unbranded router on ebay and had no idea how itd compare to say, a ryobi. this cheap router seems like it holds up for a home hobby studio :)👍
You're so welcome! But just a word of warning that they aren't the greatest of quality, though 👍😊
Thanks for the video, i just bought a new router, I'm new to this, I'll try it soon.😊
That's great. Good luck with your builds 👍😁
Simple and precise - thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much. I've never used a router before and this really helped. (Micky)
Glad it helped! Good luck with your projects 👍😀
so glad I found your channel. I love the content!
Glad you enjoy it! Thanks 😁
Thank you 😊 for an amazing video from which I learnt so much. Much appreciated, thank you😊
Thanks for the great feedback, Mohammad 👍😁
This video is gold and just what I needed to be excited to use my router. Thank you for explaining what the bits do too. I’m off to go spend more $ now. 😅😩
Cheers mate. Thanks for the great feedback 👍😁
What luck! I'm just starting to make a small planter box. This video was perfect. Also liked that portable trim router table top....Subscribed.
Glad it was helpful! And thanks for the sub 👍😀
This video is awesome. I’m starting to learn how to use a router. A little intimidating. Your video helped me a lot. Thanks
Thanks bud, glad it was useful 👍 😀 . Ask the best
Love this video! Can’t wait to view your others.
Yay! Thank you once again!
Thanks for the video I'm learning how to use a router and you have very very good information, I noticed that you did not explain how deep to put the bit in the router and I really love how you have your saw under the table and just flip it.
Glad it was helpful! And good that you bought the topic about the height of the bit in the router. I completely missed that, haha. I usually put around 75% of the shank of the router bit inside the collet. I believe anything over 50% is good. The key thing as you already know, is to make sure that the collet has sufficient grip on the shank of the router bit.
@@SujMenon Thanks
Roman Ogee okay thank you sir. I was searching all over the YT and couldn't find it. thank you
Glad it was useful 👍
Excellent video, very informative and helpful 👍🏾
Glad it was helpful! Thanks 😊
So you not only explained things perfectly but you also showed us what NOT to do which is always helpful. It’s like weight loss they always show ppl who are just about anorexic lol so thank you for being real. Now because of this you got a like and a new subscriber lol.
Haha, thanks very much. Much appreciated 🙏 ☺️
G’day Suj, you’ve put about 10 videos into 1 here & this one has been nice viewing mate. Roman Ogee creates somewhat an elaborate finish in my opinion.
Looking forward to the next instalment of videos you’ve got cooking up mate 🍻👍👍👍👍
Thanks Dirk. Yes roman ogee is a great finish indeed. I did jam pack a few things in the video, so as not to spend too much time editing, lol. Inital draft footage was around 35 mins long, which i cut to almost half. Haha 😁👍
Hahaha did anyone else catch the joke at 1:21. "Lefty tighty, righty loosey".
ty for this review
thanks pal 👍
Great to watch, nice little video,,, keep up the good work 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks for the watch and comment 😀👍
Great video. I just bought a small Mikita and found this very useful
Thanks 👍😁. Good luck with the router. Makita's are great piece of kit.
Hello from France !! Very good test and review 😉
Hey, thanks for watching!
Great video. Loving your easygoing style! 👍
Thanks bud 👍
Thank you so much for this, that router looks perfect for my needs, great video and very well explained, now a subscriber
Awesome, and thanks for the sub! 👍😁
@@SujMenon having watched your video four times now I have finally went and bought the same router and router bits. Cannot wait to try it out.
Nice router basics video Suj. Lawn looks great too 😊
Haha, James. The lawn got trimmed as well. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Awesome very explained all bits great work man
Thanks pal 👍😁
Nice video , thanks for sharing your experience with us. Iam from kerala.
Thank you Jerry 👍. Good to see another malayalee 😁
@@SujMenon few days back I bought a Makita 3700 palm router, and I start to learn its usage from UA-cam. Iam very much passionate to buy different power tools, for my personal use.
Iam a fabricator ( aluminum and steel ). My native place in Aluva EKM dist.
Nice review mate, I like that they give you the bits as well. It’s great for a beginner woodworker.
Cheers Harki, yes its decent enough for beginners. Thanks for watching buddy 😁👍