I didnt realize those holes allowed a piece of wood to extend but can you also flip it upside down and use against a raised surface instead? I also thought you couldnt use track guide at the same time as the vac attachment but it looks like it does work with the regular guide? What's the deepest plunge and routing that can be achieved with this tool, I think someone said 1 & 3/8 but what if I need 2-3"? Great review thanks!
You can definitely flip it upside down to have a fence going up if needed. The vac attachment will fit with this guide. With the Woodpeckers router jig, it doesn't fit as well. For plunge depth, I wouldn't recommend overextending a bit. Especially if 1/4" (1/2" shank, you may be able to get away with). The vibration at the cutting head on the bit will be too unstable if you don't seat the shank into the collet well.
Great details. Thanks for all the valuable information.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent review Sir!! Just picked one up today and now need to order up the plunge base. Thank you!!
Great video thank you - curious have you tried fitting this into a router table?
Thanks for the detailed rundown. I definitely hit the subscribe button after such a great job! 👏👏👏
Awesome, thank you!
Will m18 router fit in porta cable plunge base?
Очень понравилось освещение на заднем фоне, камера четкая детали все четко видно Спасибо!
большое спасибо
I didnt realize those holes allowed a piece of wood to extend but can you also flip it upside down and use against a raised surface instead?
I also thought you couldnt use track guide at the same time as the vac attachment but it looks like it does work with the regular guide?
What's the deepest plunge and routing that can be achieved with this tool, I think someone said 1 & 3/8 but what if I need 2-3"? Great review thanks!
You can definitely flip it upside down to have a fence going up if needed. The vac attachment will fit with this guide. With the Woodpeckers router jig, it doesn't fit as well. For plunge depth, I wouldn't recommend overextending a bit. Especially if 1/4" (1/2" shank, you may be able to get away with). The vibration at the cutting head on the bit will be too unstable if you don't seat the shank into the collet well.