I was actually looking at this yesterday at lidl, but I told myself I don’t do enough woodworking to justify buying this, plus I’m short of space atm too.
I dont mean to be offtopic but does someone know a tool to get back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Alvin Khari i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Hi, i want to buy this router. I have some questions before i buy it. Do you still have this router? Do you still love it? Does it still work good? Does it heat up? Hope to hear from you soon. Many thanks in advance
You don't EVER take a 6mm bit and dive it full depth into the wood. That's why the router bogged down.Do some research on stuff before making yourself look dumb like this in future.
It’s only for 6mm and 8mm. And you should never try to brute force 1/4” into 6mm. It’s not safe. Plenty of shops on Google sell 6mm bits and 8mm bit. No need to go imperial.
Technically it comes with 6mm adapter which is not 6.35mm but i tried it and it can work although its a snug fit and needs some brute force to add milling bit.
@@EarlHickeyJryou shouldn’t do that I read. After you forced 1/4” into 6mm, you should be very vary of how safe it will be on the 6mm. Also everyone (and I’ve heard and read many opinions from professionals), everyone said you should not force 1/4” into 6mm. Router bit flying out mid work would be deadly.
Cutting too much and too fast at once, also when it starts the machine has quite the power so you'll start a bit crooked, specially since only half of it is sliding in the plank so it isn't perfectly leveled. The guide also isn't that nice, it's probably more accurate to slide the machine against a piece of lumber clamped over the one you're cutting.
I was shopping with my wife in Lidl and saw this. Asked my self how good can this be for $20.00. First impression right out of the box nice feel and build quality.
You're over stressing it. You shouldn't try to take so much off in one pass. This compromises the quality of the finnish and doesn't do the router or cutter much good either.
A small question: why on earth did you attach the nozzle for the vacuum when all the dust is flying everywhere!!!
Just bought this today, Thanks to your reviews Andrew.
Hope You have a Wonderful New Year Buddy. 💪🏻
I was actually looking at this yesterday at lidl, but I told myself I don’t do enough woodworking to justify buying this, plus I’m short of space atm too.
I dont mean to be offtopic but does someone know a tool to get back into an instagram account..?
I was dumb forgot my account password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me!
@Alvin Khari i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and I'm waiting for the hacking stuff now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Alvin Khari it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much you saved my ass!
@Noah Carl You are welcome xD
Thanks great video, got one today.
Hi, i want to buy this router. I have some questions before i buy it. Do you still have this router? Do you still love it? Does it still work good? Does it heat up? Hope to hear from you soon. Many thanks in advance
Thanks for the review! However, never take a deeper cut than the width of the bit. Your bits and machine will last longer, and it is much safer.
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How can it be so cheap and include bits. Amazing honestly. It’s literally cheaper than ordering small ones from China
You don't EVER take a 6mm bit and dive it full depth into the wood. That's why the router bogged down.Do some research on stuff before making yourself look dumb like this in future.
it accepts 1/2 inch bits or 1/4 inch bits ?
Mine only accepts 6mm or 8mm bits
It’s only for 6mm and 8mm. And you should never try to brute force 1/4” into 6mm. It’s not safe. Plenty of shops on Google sell 6mm bits and 8mm bit. No need to go imperial.
Can it somehow work with 1/4 bits? These are +-6,35 mm...
Yes It comes with an adaptor to use 1/4" bits
Technically it comes with 6mm adapter which is not 6.35mm but i tried it and it can work although its a snug fit and needs some brute force to add milling bit.
@@EarlHickeyJr It is really dangerous thing to do.
@@EarlHickeyJryou shouldn’t do that I read. After you forced 1/4” into 6mm, you should be very vary of how safe it will be on the 6mm. Also everyone (and I’ve heard and read many opinions from professionals), everyone said you should not force 1/4” into 6mm. Router bit flying out mid work would be deadly.
This is good really.. i have it to
The beginning and the end of the groove is not even. It means there is still problem with moving guide.
or the operator xD
The problem I think is with the scrap wood he used. The guide was moving on a uneven surface
It was because you can't take a full depth cut at once, especially with a narrow bit. The machine struggles and moves
Cutting too much and too fast at once, also when it starts the machine has quite the power so you'll start a bit crooked, specially since only half of it is sliding in the plank so it isn't perfectly leveled. The guide also isn't that nice, it's probably more accurate to slide the machine against a piece of lumber clamped over the one you're cutting.
I saw this thing being advertised for € 60 and came here to see if it was any good. And now you tell me it's only € 40?
Yes it depends in which country is on sale
25 for me
Just grabbed one at Lidl UK for £35
I was shopping with my wife in Lidl and saw this. Asked my self how good can this be for $20.00. First impression right out of the box nice feel and build quality.
Where? Its still 50 in The Netherlands :'(
20$???
44euros in Malta
OMG. please please for your own safety look up how to use router.
You're over stressing it. You shouldn't try to take so much off in one pass. This compromises the quality of the finnish and doesn't do the router or cutter much good either.
Making circles with parkside router, is anyone doing it?
yes simple, rod wit a nail/screw.
this cost 39euro in my country :)
in italy 29,99 eu. take 2 day ego
Same in LTL - 39 Eur - Nov Y2019
how many euro?
39,00
€ in Lithuania
Malta €44
When you make a review video it's best to review all the components. If you don't know how it means you are not qualified to do reviw videos
Come mate dont be so hard...
😂🤣