Only you fully demonstrated the rack and pinion. Thank you. I was looking all around. If Triton produced a thorough instructional video, I wouldn't have been so in the dark.
That cutter at 13:38 is for router table use only - you should not use a bit of that size in a handheld router unless you are taking off a mm at a time and even then you are destabilising the machine - I know a fella lost his big toe when a router flipped out of his hands and hit terra firma - plus, if that bit shatters thats a lot of shrapnel at balls height
I bought it just for using on router table as it has Bit adjustment from above table and change bit from above table and I am having the speed control disconnected and the cables connected to a long chord with a pot that replaces the internal a local power tool repair company is doing that for me and thanks for warning will look to see if I can install shielding
I have a couple of these mainly never seen as they are in router tables, I can not live without them, above table bit change micro winder they are the best thing to happen to routers in years. I just need the small one. one tip if you are mounting it to a router table, use the fence screw as it makes a strong fix, that's a tip I got from Triton. Dave
Hi Rowan the fence screws are the two black knobs on the base you use to attach the fence, if you buy longer ones from B&Q you can attach the router to a table insert direct, you do not remove the base plate cover and use those holes as its weak, my way you are bolting the router right through the base to the plate, Take my word it works so much better, I hope this makes sense
The big disadvantage of the TRA001 is its 2400 watts. This is because you can have a maximum of 3600 watts on an electrical group. If you have a dust extraction, lighting and heating on at the same time, things will go wrong. With the JOF001 you have 1300 watts more space.
I’m totally dewalt for mostly everything but I have just bought the TRA001 along with the work centre and the saw module and the router module used. In very good condition. The router is very very good and so much power!!! Very well made tools and nothing to me indicates diy. Very pleased indeed.
The adaptor for the plug is a "Shuco" adaptor as used in Germany and other EU countries, the US or North American version would be a 110V (60Hz) unit as apposed to a 230V (50Hz)
Hi Crimson. I have one TRA001 and a RTA300 router table both in the box bought 12 years ago when I was living in England. I'm waiting to have time to mount a small workshop on my retirement to give a good use for that . Looking forward to it!
I've just ordered the small model, since Ben said that it's more than good enough for guitar work and I've used one of them when I was there. It's a nuisance that they don't include the 1/4" collet, though, because from what I can see that's the most popular size for router bits. Next is 1/2", and the other sizes - 12mm and 6mm - seem virtually useless. This was even true on Amazon Germany, in case anybody thinks it will be different in Europe! I solved it by ordering the 1/4" collet at the same time, but it's a shame to have to incur the additional expense when two of the three supplied collets will not be used.I think that a follow-up video on router bits would be very welcome. As a novice woodworker, I spent a lot of time looking for suitable router bits for guitar-building, reading reviews of cheap bits that talk about wood tearing or breakages (particularly on bits with bearings), but I wasn't willing to spend over £200 on the Radian bits sold by Crimson (sorry!) - I'm sure they are a lot better, but for the number of times I'm likely to use them, that's too expensive. In the end, I bought a set of 15 Bosch bits, and a Trend template profiler - I hope these are good choices, but it's a leap in the dark for me.
I have had this router for more than 2 yrs. Great product. I use it a lot and it has never let me down. Heaps of safety features, and well worth the money.
Great review and great channel from a fellow woodworker in the UK. I've got the TRB001 and it's the best router I own hands down. Keep up the good work buddy! 👍🛠
I bought the TRA001 as it is for on a router table as Triton Routers are the only Routers sold in Australia that you can adjust the height and change the bit from above the table, originally with this model the height could not be adjusted from above the table, this was introduced with the new model a 2hp but eventually became a feature in all them. Triton used to be an Australian Brand but they now thank us by price Gouging us as they cost more in Australia than other countries but the Retailers have had to drop prices as UK retailers were cashing in selling them a lot cheaper in Ebay with freight included in the price and they are really cheap in USA thanks for showing us as the MANUAL IS SHIT print and photos to small and too much info missing and we don’t get the DVD here.
I built Amy router table for the largest of the his bunch. Seeing that I had to activate the switch manually I made a door for access. Dust doesn't escape the door and I prefer his to having to use two wrenches like my other routers. Easily the best router I've ever owned.
Hallelujah! This is the only video I think that compares all three, so thank you for that. Question: I already have the big boy in a router table but would like another router for a sled to flatten slabs. That means it will have a big fat flattening router bit in it. Do you think the MOF001 would do the job?
I picked up the middle one today. Just got in my Radian bits today too (along with a bunch of other great stuff from your shop). I can't wait to try it out.
Good review, but one safety feature you missed in the safety interlock on the power switch cover that prevents it from sliding open when the router is fully plunged to change bits. Prevents accidental starting of the router while fully plunged.
Thank you for a top review of these routers. It has influenced me to buy the large one but with a Kreg insert plate. Which is available as a pre-drilled item to accept Triton routers (so more than one hole for the winders of the various size routers). To avoid unnecessary holes in the plate, I bought the blank plate which I will drill myself. I noticed that the router guide fence system has some similar features to the "M-Power" router accessory and would be very easy to upgrade to perform all the functions of the M-Power base. You mentioned the 20 minute router bit change. I had a similar experience with a cheap nasty router and table combo where my only option was a scissor jack from a car to raise and lower the router. It is such a pain to set up I presently use it as a dedicated 3 mm round over bit router.
Question kind sir: how do you change a dovetail router bit with a guide bushing installed on the TRA002 plunge router? Would really appreciate your expert guidance, thank you!
It appears that with a long bit in the table, you would be unable to use the height winding handle (on the little JOF router) as it would hit the bit when it is extended quite a way. Anybody have any problems with this? See around 17:10 for a visual on this - he's getting awfully close to the bit.
I do have to say I cant fine a router that come's closes to the triton . it's just the best in the 3.25 how ever I would match it with the kreg Router table and kreg has a base plate for triton ther is one thing I would add and that when you put your router bit in there is a little rubber pic you can get to put in the router chock fist that will stop the heat from the router bit going to your chuck and stop it from heat up and sticking like it did for you BUT YOU ARE RIGHT IT'S THE BEST I HAVE SEEN THANK YOU GREAT SHOW
Thank you very much for the review. In the video you've shown, that if you activated the router you can't push it completely down anymore. It means, that I cannot use a separately switch? (For bit-change mounted in a router table) Cheers
Wow, you couldn't be more à propos with those. I almost spent nearly 400 dollars (on sale) for the big multibase Milwaukee router a few days ago. I've seen the Triton ones at Home Depot here in Canada before. They looked pretty nifty but I passed thinking they were probably cheap pieces of plastic that wouldn't last beyond routing soft wood once in a while. I'll probably end up picking up the little beast for now. Unfortunately they don't sell the table here so...
3 1/4 hp the best for bench table, with an ( krieg, infiniti rokeler etc.)aluminium top table adapter , only the router table adapter for porter cable or bosh is more expensive (300$ dollar usa) plus router,.very good for kitchen cabinet doors, strong for big router bits, very simple adjust at top table.
I have the MOF model and really like it but there are some considerations to bear in mind with the triton range. Firstly there are very few aftermarket jigs that are compatible, mainly the ones that utilise the rods that are standard on most routers for the guide fence. Also the in/off switch can take some getting used to especially if you are familiar with the trigger style power buttons. Visibility is not especially good but at the same time it's not terrible. Finally the guide bushing system is quite expensive and I can't find an alternative to the expensive tritons own set. I am contemplating buying a trend sub-base so that some other (cheaper) makes will fit. Bearing everything in mind it is still the best router for my needs, it's ability to be a great hand held router AND a great router for a table makes it a better alternative to 2 separate routers. The rack and pinion works very well and even though you lose some aftermarket alternatives the base/fence is very good!
Brilliant!! My neighbor just picked up the largest one and loves it. The function and performance are fantastic. Please stop saying they should cost more until I buy mine :-)
Hi. This may seem like a strange question but could you tell me the exact thickness in mm of the metal base plate of the MOF001 once the plastic sub base is removed? Great review and very informative.
Just got my self a 2nd hand one of these... its got to be good if your using one... one other thing... spot the difference between you then and you now .. :) prefer the slightly mad n loony now... :)
I'm just about to get one of these router/table combos thanks to your review. Thank you for spending the time putting this together - along with all your other fabulous, informative videos. I was just wondering if there were any cunning tricks to assist in finding the precise location to drill the hole for the height adjustment lever. The last thing I want to do is ruin it...! Thanks!
Simon B don't do it they are terribly unreliable and customer support won't issue refunds or replacements. Though you probably have brought one by this point
hi ive had my triton (the beast0 for about 6-7 years for kitchen fitting the only problem ive found is no place for guide bush so i had make a new baseplate
I did something when I started routing with the fantastic mid sized unit mounted in the router table. Started to rabbit with a 1/2" datto 3/8" deep and it started jumping agianst my feather board and just quit. I have not been able to restart it. It is such a great router I hate to use it for a decoration. Do you know why it would do this. I was routing a piece of hemlock with a sharp bit. You really did a Great demo. If I get it running I will be ordering the fine adjustment wrench and the guild which did not come with the unit. This was only the second piece of wood I have used it on and the first piece went well but it was a softer wood. It is the best router I have ever used because of all the great features. Thank you.
I've just been recommend this for a Kreg router table. I asked for a router and router lift, and was told this would do, but AFAICT it is nothing like as convenient as using a lift and never have to go under the table to adjust anything. Is that right?
So with the smallest what's the parallel fence callers when to buy it? I would like to get a makita parallel fence on it but yeah that fence has to do, just never seen it with it
Hi Ben! I only have a 1/4" router, Bosch POF 1400 ACE. Is it necessary to have a 1/2" router? I see that many good router bits are made for 1/2" collets... I also want a router to put under a Kreg router table. Therefore I have been looking at the Tritons, they seem great to use as a table router. Will the JOF101 be strong enough for that task. I am building guitars too (in the wee beginning), and following your channel! Great videos!
I just realised this video is from 2013!!!!! Triton have not changed much since then, but they don't need to. I have 2 routers, TRA001 and TRB 001. The first even earlier than the models you show...Different plunge button...Cannot recommend them highly enough, especially for table use...
Hey David, the collets are interchangeable between all of the Triton routers, the contradiction you are getting is about which router ships with which collets.. I'm on mobile and not sure myself but one model doesn't ship with the 1/4". They are stunning routers though and worth the switch imo. B
What do you reckon to the router table? Reviews are somewhat mixed. The newer Twixy one looks the business, but is a lot of money. Can't find a comparison review at all, and most reviews you can find(Amazon etc) are buyer reviews, not user reviews. Its all "stayed in all day but the postman got lost" and "instructions are poor, spent all night putting it together" So, as a user, what do you think?
Thanks for the review mate, This helped me a lot in my choice. (just bought the MOF001) I also build classical guitars and this machine, with the fine adjustment from above, works great under my table.
I'm looking at getting a router soon for making electric guitars and basses, would I be ok with the small router or is it a wiser investment to buy the middle one?
Was in the market for a new router since my shop was broken into several months ago and having to replace a lot of my tools including a router. I watched your review of the triton yesterday and placed an order today for the 3 1/4 router along with a mounting plate from kreg. Should receive within three or four days. My question (without having to watch the review again) was the router bit you were telling use about. All my bits were stolen except a couple that I had problem finding. Where can I find information on those bits? Thanks for the review and other related information. Tom
Hey Tom, I'm glad I could help, you won't regret getting the Triton router, I absolutely love mine! The router bits are from Radian tools, I think it's www.radiantools.co.uk. Either go direct where you get good discounts if you bulk buy each cutter or if you prefer we are now also stocking them in our shop at www.crimsonguitars.com/shop more importantly though have you put an alarm in and enacted good old vigilante justice on the asshats who stole your gear?
Crimson Custom Guitars Thanks for that information. Checked out your cutters or bits and feel sure I will be placing an order. Notice you accept pay pay do you also accept pay pal credit?
Hey mate, still loving the videos. I have decided to start making my own little videos. I actually put up my first legit guitar video today. I was hoping if you had a couple minutes (4 to be exact) maybe you could weigh in on what I've done and whether I've made a terrible mistake. I almost don't want to know. I refinished a maple neck with Tung oil. Feels great....but I'm worried about it long term,
With the router in a table, do you need to switch the lock leaver to lock down the router bit height or are you good to go after you adjust it with the fine adjustment handle?
I liked the look of this but Triton have failed to respond to two questions I have sent through their website so clearly they have no technical support at all. This is enough to make me choose Makita or Bosch or anyone whio can be bothered to answer their customers technicl queries.
Hi nice video per usual from you, can I ask you a question? Ther number of passes you make - does it depend for you on the power of the router ? I do always 3mm passes , not sure if i am a bit paranoid but my router is only 700w , what is your view point? ps I may buy the 1400w of this model :)
It is more about how large, sharp and how fast the cutter clears chips though power does also come into it a bit. It tend to take about 6mm passes most of the time with much bigger if needed with a good cutter and Triton router.. B
I use them all the time.. in fact we have Triton routers throughout the factory and our luthiers school, they cannot be beat without spending 3 times the amount imo. I love them! B
@@CrimsonCustomGuitars That is great news. I am trying to find a table for the 3.25 hp Triton. It looks like I may have to build one. The one you have I can't find any more. I really appreciate you getting back with me.
Here is the one I use now.. www.google.com/shopping/product/7224653010047573143?rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBGB775GB775&biw=1500&bih=858&sxsrf=ALeKk03sPSWTsuUgw7duLRDPjKAGRe9r9A:1610304111915&q=triton+workcentre+twx7&oq=triton+workcentre+tw&gs_lcp=Cgtwcm9kdWN0cy1jYxADGAAyAggAMgQIABAYMgQIABAYMgYIABAIEB4yBggAEAgQHjIGCAAQCBAeMgYIABAeEBgyBggAEB4QGDIGCAAQHhAYMggIABAFEB4QGDoECCMQJ1DoeljEfmDjjwFoAHAAeACAAdQBiAGTBZIBBTAuMy4xmAEAoAEBqgEPcHJvZHVjdHMtY2Mtd2l6wAEB&sclient=products-cc&prds=epd:11905356381347269019,prmr:1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjotcuugpLuAhVFTBoKHem4C3sQxBUI4AM
Absolutely, it is strong enough for sure and still takes full size half inch cutters.. Perfect, though it doesn't have since of the cooler features of its bigger brothers of course. We've used ours constantly since this video and love it!
+Crimson Custom Guitars You're a good salesman Ben (obviously) and another JOF001 sold from your recommendation. Just bought myself one. Should half the time it takes me to round over the edges on my Guitars, over using a rasp lol. Now to build a table to go with it. :). Ben is it possible to put a sanding drum into JOF001 and use it as a bobbin sander? This would be done using a bench. It would save me a fortune having to buy a dedicated bobbin sander when I need other tools.
Dude urt funny as hell .. U just kept talking and talking when u had already said enough. U almost lost it there for a moment but u caught it back and kept on talking for no reason.. About the routers though.. I suspect Triton will be cringing at u telling ppl to spend their money and buy the routers.. All u had to do was review the thing and show us how it worked. That would've been very interesting mate.. So u got them all for free? I guess the 300,000 subs on ur channel helps get a lotta free stuff.. This is the funniest review I've ever seen pal.. U made it a good watch tbf to u so thanks and ur the 1dt reviewer to actually give out the prices on these tools so I salute u Sir for that.. Take care bro..
I have the TRA001 2400 watt router and the rack and pinion height adjustment has gone after very little use.I think the height adjustment design is terrible and always thought it may be a weak point that could have issues and I have been proven right.Worst router I have used in 25 years of timber building and cabinet making.
I have to say fella, great to see a looong review, 'Wilf Ord' must find 60 mins of Strictly come dancing more interesting lol I have the TRB001 in a table, and that safety on off switch guard drives me fooking nuts!!! How many routers have you accidentally started underneath a table. Not to mention if you forget to lock the router at the cutting height (when in a table) the router slowly drops depth a very bad thing for those who haven't been told as the instructions say nothing about that when mounted in the table. But for the cost a very good router none the less. But as routers go the OF 2200 creams them all, in set up speed, functions 'click attach' dust collection, and so way way more quieter! Sell'em all fella, buy a Festool lol
Crimson Custom Guitars Hi i know you're not a sales rep,But i highly trust you on this demo,like u advice me to buy the router bit couple a day's ago.what i need to know is, the smallest model of the triton does it accommodate Half inch(1/2" )router bits??
How tall are you? I see you slouching over the router table, so it may not be for me... (I hate having to bend over tiny counters and tables)... How tall is the table?
Struggles a lot to get the fence assembled then: "Couldn't be easier." Lol. Safety or not - I can see myself modifying that switch. Not having the possibility to override that feature when mounted in a table is going to be a pita.
Have up-graded to the small Triton Router - JOF 001, after watching your head to head. I still use my original Triton Mk3 workstation, with original Router/jigsaw table. which uses clamps. What is the correct way to attach the JOH 001 to this old chassis. The router base is high. Can I use the two spring-loaded screws you demonstrated to attach to a pair of slots in the chassis? Any Comment appreciated. John Ryan
John Ryan hello, did you manage to figure it out? Just bought the series 2000 Router/Jigsaw table and the JOF001 recently and have been thinking about how I'll go around that setup
Don't try to order one from Beaver Industrial Supply. They will let you believe it's in stock and ready to ship, take your money, and then leave it up to you to call and find out that the item is backordered.
I'm not impressed with the fence system, as it means you have a metal base to the router which can leave marks on your workpiece. I use mine permanently in my router table and it is excellent.
Nice hair! Where do you get it cut? As for Triton, their customer service is terrible and their tool quality is pretty poor, I would stick with Makita, not much in it, but Makita just makes a bit better tool.
Diego Oliveras The CMT one is made by Triton - or was designed by Triton and they sold the design when they got into financial trouble. The CMT one is the imitator!
Terrible product and customer service. I bought one of these routers and after a month of use something metal was rattling on the inside and moving up and down was very un-smooth right out of the box. I sent it back and they agreed it was a manufacturing default but never sent a replacement or refund. Robbed me. Total nightmare, also using a router built like that could be extremely dangerous. Made in china garbage. Horrible experience, I hope I save you from making the same mistake.
you were just unlucky as I checked around and received all good reports especially from a guy who teaches cabinet making as well as being a working cabinet maker and his students all buy them and like most power tools there are problems some time , I find China makes a lot of good products when I look around my house and workshop just about everything that runs on electricity is built in China including my mobile phone and computer. Not much made in the USA any more same as here. They also have built a fine High Speed Rail system
Hi Ben I just want you to know that it was painful listening to you doing your salesman act while endorsing the Triton products and service. Going by the reviews I read by many of the people who bought this product and service they were not one bit happy. In my opinion you are more interested in your relationship with Triton for future years that that of your customers and followers. This is wrong as you only have the product a short time, how can you know what problems you might have in the future with the service or the product. Just remember your customers are worth more that a few free power tools every now and then. I'm not sure if I can ever believe anything you say in the future after this demonstration you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. I think we deserve an honest update on your endorsement.
Really? Attack a man's character, when he was completely honest up front about how he got them and gave an honest initial review? Yes, a follow up review would be nice after all these years but why not just ask the man to do so instead of impugning his honor?
Me too all the knobs fell off mine which was fine but annoying then the plunger stopped going down all the way to change the bit and now the depth stop has stopped working.
almost 7 years later and this video is still really useful to folks like me. thank you!!!!
Only you fully demonstrated the rack and pinion. Thank you. I was looking all around. If Triton produced a thorough instructional video, I wouldn't have been so in the dark.
That cutter at 13:38 is for router table use only - you should not use a bit of that size in a handheld router unless you are taking off a mm at a time and even then you are destabilising the machine - I know a fella lost his big toe when a router flipped out of his hands and hit terra firma - plus, if that bit shatters thats a lot of shrapnel at balls height
I bought it just for using on router table as it has Bit adjustment from above table and change bit from above table and I am having the speed control disconnected and the cables connected to a long chord with a pot that replaces the internal a local power tool repair company is doing that for me and thanks for warning will look to see if I can install shielding
I have a couple of these mainly never seen as they are in router tables, I can not live without them, above table bit change micro winder they are the best thing to happen to routers in years. I just need the small one. one tip if you are mounting it to a router table, use the fence screw as it makes a strong fix, that's a tip I got from Triton.
Dave
Hi Rowan the fence screws are the two black knobs on the base you use to attach the fence, if you buy longer ones from B&Q you can attach the router to a table insert direct, you do not remove the base plate cover and use those holes as its weak, my way you are bolting the router right through the base to the plate, Take my word it works so much better, I hope this makes sense
The big disadvantage of the TRA001 is its 2400 watts. This is because you can have a maximum of 3600 watts on an electrical group. If you have a dust extraction, lighting and heating on at the same time, things will go wrong. With the JOF001 you have 1300 watts more space.
I’m totally dewalt for mostly everything but I have just bought the TRA001 along with the work centre and the saw module and the router module used.
In very good condition. The router is very very good and so much power!!!
Very well made tools and nothing to me indicates diy. Very pleased indeed.
The adaptor for the plug is a "Shuco" adaptor as used in Germany and other EU countries, the US or North American version would be a 110V (60Hz) unit as apposed to a 230V (50Hz)
Hi Crimson. I have one TRA001 and a RTA300 router table both in the box bought 12 years ago when I was living in England. I'm waiting to have time to mount a small workshop on my retirement to give a good use for that . Looking forward to it!
Super comprehensive. Thanks! Best video on comparing the triton routers so far.
I've just ordered the small model, since Ben said that it's more than good enough for guitar work and I've used one of them when I was there. It's a nuisance that they don't include the 1/4" collet, though, because from what I can see that's the most popular size for router bits. Next is 1/2", and the other sizes - 12mm and 6mm - seem virtually useless. This was even true on Amazon Germany, in case anybody thinks it will be different in Europe! I solved it by ordering the 1/4" collet at the same time, but it's a shame to have to incur the additional expense when two of the three supplied collets will not be used.I think that a follow-up video on router bits would be very welcome. As a novice woodworker, I spent a lot of time looking for suitable router bits for guitar-building, reading reviews of cheap bits that talk about wood tearing or breakages (particularly on bits with bearings), but I wasn't willing to spend over £200 on the Radian bits sold by Crimson (sorry!) - I'm sure they are a lot better, but for the number of times I'm likely to use them, that's too expensive. In the end, I bought a set of 15 Bosch bits, and a Trend template profiler - I hope these are good choices, but it's a leap in the dark for me.
I have had this router for more than 2 yrs. Great product. I use it a lot and it has never let me down. Heaps of safety features, and well worth the money.
Great review and great channel from a fellow woodworker in the UK. I've got the TRB001 and it's the best router I own hands down. Keep up the good work buddy! 👍🛠
I bought the TRA001 as it is for on a router table as Triton Routers are the only Routers sold in Australia that you can adjust the height and change the bit from above the table, originally with this model the height could not be adjusted from above the table, this was introduced with the new model a 2hp but eventually became a feature in all them.
Triton used to be an Australian Brand but they now thank us by price Gouging us as they cost more in Australia than other countries but the Retailers have had to drop prices as UK retailers were cashing in selling them a lot cheaper in Ebay with freight included in the price and they are really cheap in USA thanks for showing us as the MANUAL IS SHIT print and photos to small and too much info missing and we don’t get the DVD here.
I built Amy router table for the largest of the his bunch. Seeing that I had to activate the switch manually I made a door for access. Dust doesn't escape the door and I prefer his to having to use two wrenches like my other routers. Easily the best router I've ever owned.
Hallelujah! This is the only video I think that compares all three, so thank you for that.
Question: I already have the big boy in a router table but would like another router for a sled to flatten slabs. That means it will have a big fat flattening router bit in it. Do you think the MOF001 would do the job?
I picked up the middle one today. Just got in my Radian bits today too (along with a bunch of other great stuff from your shop). I can't wait to try it out.
Good review, but one safety feature you missed in the safety interlock on the power switch cover that prevents it from sliding open when the router is fully plunged to change bits. Prevents accidental starting of the router while fully plunged.
Thank you for a top review of these routers. It has influenced me to buy the large one but with a Kreg insert plate. Which is available as a pre-drilled item to accept Triton routers (so more than one hole for the winders of the various size routers). To avoid unnecessary holes in the plate, I bought the blank plate which I will drill myself. I noticed that the router guide fence system has some similar features to the "M-Power" router accessory and would be very easy to upgrade to perform all the functions of the M-Power base.
You mentioned the 20 minute router bit change. I had a similar experience with a cheap nasty router and table combo where my only option was a scissor jack from a car to raise and lower the router. It is such a pain to set up I presently use it as a dedicated 3 mm round over bit router.
Question kind sir: how do you change a dovetail router bit with a guide bushing installed on the TRA002 plunge router? Would really appreciate your expert guidance, thank you!
While your review was playing I went over to my favorite online site and bought the 1400W router. Great review
It appears that with a long bit in the table, you would be unable to use the height winding handle (on the little JOF router) as it would hit the bit when it is extended quite a way. Anybody have any problems with this? See around 17:10 for a visual on this - he's getting awfully close to the bit.
I do have to say I cant fine a router that come's closes to the triton . it's just the best
in the 3.25 how ever I would match it with the kreg Router table and kreg has
a base plate for triton ther is one thing I would add and that when you put
your router bit in there is a little rubber pic you can get to put in the router
chock fist that will stop the heat from the router bit going to your chuck
and stop it from heat up and sticking like it did for you BUT YOU ARE RIGHT
IT'S THE BEST I HAVE SEEN THANK YOU GREAT SHOW
Thank you very much for the review.
In the video you've shown, that if you activated the router you can't push it completely down anymore.
It means, that I cannot use a separately switch? (For bit-change mounted in a router table)
Cheers
Wow, you couldn't be more à propos with those. I almost spent nearly 400 dollars (on sale) for the big multibase Milwaukee router a few days ago. I've seen the Triton ones at Home Depot here in Canada before. They looked pretty nifty but I passed thinking they were probably cheap pieces of plastic that wouldn't last beyond routing soft wood once in a while. I'll probably end up picking up the little beast for now. Unfortunately they don't sell the table here so...
3 1/4 hp the best for bench table, with an ( krieg, infiniti rokeler etc.)aluminium top table adapter , only the router table adapter for porter cable or bosh is more expensive (300$ dollar usa) plus router,.very good for kitchen cabinet doors, strong for big router bits, very simple adjust at top table.
I have the MOF model and really like it but there are some considerations to bear in mind with the triton range. Firstly there are very few aftermarket jigs that are compatible, mainly the ones that utilise the rods that are standard on most routers for the guide fence. Also the in/off switch can take some getting used to especially if you are familiar with the trigger style power buttons. Visibility is not especially good but at the same time it's not terrible. Finally the guide bushing system is quite expensive and I can't find an alternative to the expensive tritons own set. I am contemplating buying a trend sub-base so that some other (cheaper) makes will fit. Bearing everything in mind it is still the best router for my needs, it's ability to be a great hand held router AND a great router for a table makes it a better alternative to 2 separate routers. The rack and pinion works very well and even though you lose some aftermarket alternatives the base/fence is very good!
great review can you get a 1/2 collet for the 1400w mid size one .thanks
I just purchased the 3 1/4 hp and couldnt be happier with it 😁
Brilliant!! My neighbor just picked up the largest one and loves it. The function and performance are fantastic. Please stop saying they should cost more until I buy mine :-)
Hitachi m12ve....fantastic router genuinely !
CodedToast I totally agree I've had one for 15 years and it's still going they're amazing
I have just ordered the smaller model as I need a 1/2 inch router for my Leigh box joint jig as my 1/4 inch Trend is not large enough.
Hi. This may seem like a strange question but could you tell me the exact thickness in mm of the metal base plate of the MOF001 once the plastic sub base is removed? Great review and very informative.
Just got my self a 2nd hand one of these... its got to be good if your using one... one other thing... spot the difference between you then and you now .. :) prefer the slightly mad n loony now... :)
I'm just about to get one of these router/table combos thanks to your review. Thank you for spending the time putting this together - along with all your other fabulous, informative videos. I was just wondering if there were any cunning tricks to assist in finding the precise location to drill the hole for the height adjustment lever. The last thing I want to do is ruin it...! Thanks!
Simon B don't do it they are terribly unreliable and customer support won't issue refunds or replacements. Though you probably have brought one by this point
hi ive had my triton (the beast0 for about 6-7 years for kitchen fitting the only problem ive found is no place for guide bush so i had make a new baseplate
Your video was superbly instructional, as superb as the Triton router. Thanks for sharing and for your time.
Glad it was helpful! I uploaded this in 2013 and I still insist on using Triton routers.. among other tools, they are awesome tools. B
I did something when I started routing with the fantastic mid sized unit mounted in the router table. Started to rabbit with a 1/2" datto 3/8" deep and it started jumping agianst my feather board and just quit. I have not been able to restart it. It is such a great router I hate to use it for a decoration. Do you know why it would do this. I was routing a piece of hemlock with a sharp bit. You really did a Great demo. If I get it running I will be ordering the fine adjustment wrench and the guild which did not come with the unit. This was only the second piece of wood I have used it on and the first piece went well but it was a softer wood. It is the best router I have ever used because of all the great features. Thank you.
I've just been recommend this for a Kreg router table. I asked for a router and router lift, and was told this would do, but AFAICT it is nothing like as convenient as using a lift and never have to go under the table to adjust anything. Is that right?
So with the smallest what's the parallel fence callers when to buy it? I would like to get a makita parallel fence on it but yeah that fence has to do, just never seen it with it
Hi Ben! I only have a 1/4" router, Bosch POF 1400 ACE. Is it necessary to have a 1/2" router? I see that many good router bits are made for 1/2" collets... I also want a router to put under a Kreg router table. Therefore I have been looking at the Tritons, they seem great to use as a table router. Will the JOF101 be strong enough for that task. I am building guitars too (in the wee beginning), and following your channel! Great videos!
I just realised this video is from 2013!!!!! Triton have not changed much since then, but they don't need to. I have 2 routers, TRA001 and TRB 001. The first even earlier than the models you show...Different plunge button...Cannot recommend them highly enough, especially for table use...
Ooooops forgot again, I totally agree the Triton routers are fantastic, built like a brick outhouse 😊
I need help finding the router table that you are using. Where can I buy this from? You convinced me to buy a Triton Router.
www.tritontools.com/en-GB I am sure that you will be very happy with it. D
I'm thinking of the TRA 001 to replace my old ELU 1/2 inch router. Still not sure i can fit a 1/4 collar in it, as I read contrary information.
Hey David, the collets are interchangeable between all of the Triton routers, the contradiction you are getting is about which router ships with which collets.. I'm on mobile and not sure myself but one model doesn't ship with the 1/4". They are stunning routers though and worth the switch imo. B
@@CrimsonCustomGuitars Thanks for replying, my minds made up I'll be going for the TRA 001. I have a lot 1/4 inch bits that I would still like to use.
What do you reckon to the router table? Reviews are somewhat mixed. The newer Twixy one looks the business, but is a lot of money. Can't find a comparison review at all, and most reviews you can find(Amazon etc) are buyer reviews, not user reviews. Its all "stayed in all day but the postman got lost" and "instructions are poor, spent all night putting it together" So, as a user, what do you think?
Thanks for the review mate, This helped me a lot in my choice. (just bought the MOF001)
I also build classical guitars and this machine, with the fine adjustment from above, works great under my table.
Does the Trinton router fit on a track? I have seen that Trinton also have a track saw.
Thanks for the comprehensive review. Can you please tell me if there is any fine adjustment in the fence system? Cheers.
yes there is
Good review …is there any reason other than price to choose the lower HP version?
I'm looking at getting a router soon for making electric guitars and basses, would I be ok with the small router or is it a wiser investment to buy the middle one?
Instead of multiple holes in the table for fine adjusters on different routers, why not a slot?
Was in the market for a new router since my shop was broken into several months ago and having to replace a lot of my tools including a router. I watched your review of the triton yesterday and placed an order today for the 3 1/4 router along with a mounting plate from kreg. Should receive within three or four days.
My question (without having to watch the review again) was the router bit you were telling use about. All my bits were stolen except a couple that I had problem finding. Where can I find information on those bits?
Thanks for the review and other related information.
Tom
Hey Tom, I'm glad I could help, you won't regret getting the Triton router, I absolutely love mine! The router bits are from Radian tools, I think it's www.radiantools.co.uk. Either go direct where you get good discounts if you bulk buy each cutter or if you prefer we are now also stocking them in our shop at www.crimsonguitars.com/shop more importantly though have you put an alarm in and enacted good old vigilante justice on the asshats who stole your gear?
Crimson Custom Guitars Thanks for that information. Checked out your cutters or bits and feel sure I will be placing an order. Notice you accept pay pay do you also accept pay pal credit?
I'm planning on getting a Festool OF1400, did you ever try that Router? Would you say the Triton is a good alternative to the Festool Products?
Nice review but do they come in 110v for uk site work
Hey mate, still loving the videos. I have decided to start making my own little videos. I actually put up my first legit guitar video today. I was hoping if you had a couple minutes (4 to be exact) maybe you could weigh in on what I've done and whether I've made a terrible mistake. I almost don't want to know. I refinished a maple neck with Tung oil. Feels great....but I'm worried about it long term,
With the router in a table, do you need to switch the lock leaver to lock down the router bit height or are you good to go after you adjust it with the fine adjustment handle?
It is quite a weighty beast and would probably be OK but as a rule I always lock them off however I'm using them.. Thanks for watching!
Thanks mate Just bought one and this really helped, cheers bob
you have a lot of pin striping on your mellon did it hurt or were you soused
nice pin striping on the gourd
I liked the look of this but Triton have failed to respond to two questions I have sent through their website so clearly they have no technical support at all. This is enough to make me choose Makita or Bosch or anyone whio can be bothered to answer their customers technicl queries.
The Bosch is trash.
Thanks for the review- very informative.
thank you for great review and walk around!
hi
nice video i am thinking buy the tra001 router but all my router bits are of 8 mm of shank so how i can solve this
thanks in advance
+woodworker Bit late...but for others.. you can buy, cheaply, collet adapters from 1/2" to 5/16", which is 8mm (or close enough to work well)
Hi nice video per usual from you, can I ask you a question? Ther number of passes you make - does it depend for you on the power of the router ? I do always 3mm passes , not sure if i am a bit paranoid but my router is only 700w , what is your view point? ps I may buy the 1400w of this model :)
It is more about how large, sharp and how fast the cutter clears chips though power does also come into it a bit. It tend to take about 6mm passes most of the time with much bigger if needed with a good cutter and Triton router.. B
@@CrimsonCustomGuitars ps what model is the Triton router table you have there? Thinking of buying the 2 together :) many thanks
Thanks brother! Superb review. I have my mind set on the big one. Cheers.
Where can I buy the router table, could you please put the link? thanks
www.yandles.co.uk/tools-machines/machinery/router-tables/c633-triton-b68
Crimson Custom Guitars thanks a lot!
So, after all this time are you still using these routers or are you found something else. I would like to know before I buy something. Thanks
I use them all the time.. in fact we have Triton routers throughout the factory and our luthiers school, they cannot be beat without spending 3 times the amount imo. I love them! B
@@CrimsonCustomGuitars That is great news. I am trying to find a table for the 3.25 hp Triton. It looks like I may have to build one. The one you have I can't find any more. I really appreciate you getting back with me.
Here is the one I use now.. www.google.com/shopping/product/7224653010047573143?rlz=1C1CHBF_en-GBGB775GB775&biw=1500&bih=858&sxsrf=ALeKk03sPSWTsuUgw7duLRDPjKAGRe9r9A:1610304111915&q=triton+workcentre+twx7&oq=triton+workcentre+tw&gs_lcp=Cgtwcm9kdWN0cy1jYxADGAAyAggAMgQIABAYMgQIABAYMgYIABAIEB4yBggAEAgQHjIGCAAQCBAeMgYIABAeEBgyBggAEB4QGDIGCAAQHhAYMggIABAFEB4QGDoECCMQJ1DoeljEfmDjjwFoAHAAeACAAdQBiAGTBZIBBTAuMy4xmAEAoAEBqgEPcHJvZHVjdHMtY2Mtd2l6wAEB&sclient=products-cc&prds=epd:11905356381347269019,prmr:1&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjotcuugpLuAhVFTBoKHem4C3sQxBUI4AM
@@CrimsonCustomGuitars thank you for the link and your time.
Hello again - I wanted to let you know that I ordered the beast as you call it. Thanks for the information.
Do you think that the little jof001 it's enough to build a guitar?
Absolutely, it is strong enough for sure and still takes full size half inch cutters.. Perfect, though it doesn't have since of the cooler features of its bigger brothers of course. We've used ours constantly since this video and love it!
Crimson Custom Guitars thanks a lot, i will buy it!!!
+Crimson Custom Guitars You're a good salesman Ben (obviously) and another JOF001 sold from your recommendation. Just bought myself one. Should half the time it takes me to round over the edges on my Guitars, over using a rasp lol. Now to build a table to go with it. :).
Ben is it possible to put a sanding drum into JOF001 and use it as a bobbin sander? This would be done using a bench. It would save me a fortune having to buy a dedicated bobbin sander when I need other tools.
Dude urt funny as hell .. U just kept talking and talking when u had already said enough. U almost lost it there for a moment but u caught it back and kept on talking for no reason..
About the routers though.. I suspect Triton will be cringing at u telling ppl to spend their money and buy the routers.. All u had to do was review the thing and show us how it worked. That would've been very interesting mate.. So u got them all for free? I guess the 300,000 subs on ur channel helps get a lotta free stuff..
This is the funniest review I've ever seen pal.. U made it a good watch tbf to u so thanks and ur the 1dt reviewer to actually give out the prices on these tools so I salute u Sir for that.. Take care bro..
I have the TRA001 2400 watt router and the rack and pinion height adjustment has gone after very little use.I think the height adjustment design is terrible and always thought it may be a weak point that could have issues and I have been proven right.Worst router I have used in 25 years of timber building and cabinet making.
I have to say fella, great to see a looong review, 'Wilf Ord' must find 60 mins of Strictly come dancing more interesting lol
I have the TRB001 in a table, and that safety on off switch guard drives me fooking nuts!!! How many routers have you accidentally started underneath a table. Not to mention if you forget to lock the router at the cutting height (when in a table) the router slowly drops depth a very bad thing for those who haven't been told as the instructions say nothing about that when mounted in the table. But for the cost a very good router none the less. But as routers go the OF 2200 creams them all, in set up speed, functions 'click attach' dust collection, and so way way more quieter! Sell'em all fella, buy a Festool lol
could you please tell me the brand name of the router bit at the end
The door flute router bits are made by Radian tools in the UK radiantools.co.uk they are the best I've ever used!
thanks mate.
Crimson Custom Guitars Hi i know you're not a sales rep,But i highly trust you on this demo,like u advice me to buy the router bit couple a day's ago.what i need to know is, the smallest model of the triton does it accommodate Half inch(1/2" )router bits??
Yes absolutely, all of their models take full size half inch router bits.. Thank you for watching :)
Thank you dear.It's always a pleasure to watch your work.now i'am gonna order my router.
How tall are you? I see you slouching over the router table, so it may not be for me... (I hate having to bend over tiny counters and tables)...
How tall is the table?
Struggles a lot to get the fence assembled then: "Couldn't be easier." Lol.
Safety or not - I can see myself modifying that switch. Not having the possibility to override that feature when mounted in a table is going to be a pita.
Have up-graded to the small Triton Router - JOF 001, after watching your head to head.
I still use my original Triton Mk3 workstation, with original Router/jigsaw table. which uses clamps. What is the correct way to attach the JOH 001 to this old chassis. The router base is high. Can I use the two spring-loaded screws you demonstrated to attach to a pair of slots in the chassis? Any Comment appreciated. John Ryan
John Ryan hello, did you manage to figure it out? Just bought the series 2000 Router/Jigsaw table and the JOF001 recently and have been thinking about how I'll go around that setup
Is the baby one enough for a hobby guitar builder?
Routing the body and the cavities.
+ChrisWMan1 yes, oh hell yes!
did you buy the small one or the 1400w one? i don't know if 1400w has the right power for routing the bodies
thank you Ben love the info you give out
My pleasure, thanks for your support!
Don't try to order one from Beaver Industrial Supply. They will let you believe it's in stock and ready to ship, take your money, and then leave it up to you to call and find out that the item is backordered.
I'm not impressed with the fence system, as it means you have a metal base to the router which can leave marks on your workpiece. I use mine permanently in my router table and it is excellent.
I live in Sydney, Australia and I will be purchasing the small unit and use it with the Kreg Precision Router table a much better fence system.
Nice hair! Where do you get it cut? As for Triton, their customer service is terrible and their tool quality is pretty poor, I would stick with Makita, not much in it, but Makita just makes a bit better tool.
Oh BTW you tighten you collet nuts way too tightly, they only need to be just beyond snug.
Yes, I agree 100% a bad habit I am struggling to break!
At least you are trying, it is a bad habit and damaging too, to the collets that is.
Благодарю за обзор.
Not to mention the table is an Aussie invention..lol.
Why wood anyone have their head decorated like that?
"Probably" the best router in the world.....Australians wouldn't give a XXXX for anything else. :-)
I didnt know that. I was kind of comparing the company to the Australian lagers that seem to be diluted with lots of water.
yes, they are still in Australia - try carbatec DOT com DOT au. But they are wickedly expensive!
Great imitation of CMT orange tools...cmt probably doubles in price but...
Diego Oliveras The CMT one is made by Triton - or was designed by Triton and they sold the design when they got into financial trouble. The CMT one is the imitator!
Terrible product and customer service. I bought one of these routers and after a month of use something metal was rattling on the inside and moving up and down was very un-smooth right out of the box. I sent it back and they agreed it was a manufacturing default but never sent a replacement or refund. Robbed me. Total nightmare, also using a router built like that could be extremely dangerous. Made in china garbage. Horrible experience, I hope I save you from making the same mistake.
you were just unlucky as I checked around and received all good reports especially from a guy who teaches cabinet making as well as being a working cabinet maker and his students all buy them and like most power tools there are problems some time , I find China makes a lot of good products when I look around my house and workshop just about everything that runs on electricity is built in China including my mobile phone and computer. Not much made in the USA any more same as here. They also have built a fine High Speed Rail system
Bro I thought you were going to DEMONSTRATE IT!!!!!!🤬🤬🤬
Ps its great kit...
Hi Ben I just want you to know that it was painful listening to you doing your salesman act while endorsing the Triton products and service. Going by the reviews I read by many of the people who bought this product and service they were not one bit happy. In my opinion you are more interested in your relationship with Triton for future years that that of your customers and followers. This is wrong as you only have the product a short time, how can you know what problems you might have in the future with the service or the product. Just remember your customers are worth more that a few free power tools every now and then. I'm not sure if I can ever believe anything you say in the future after this demonstration you scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. I think we deserve an honest update on your endorsement.
Really? Attack a man's character, when he was completely honest up front about how he got them and gave an honest initial review? Yes, a follow up review would be nice after all these years but why not just ask the man to do so instead of impugning his honor?
Terrible product .. I regret buying it.
so what do you recommend I buy? I need a router now. Thanks!!
Me too all the knobs fell off mine which was fine but annoying then the plunger stopped going down all the way to change the bit and now the depth stop has stopped working.
Oh you are orfully posh. Nice head tats why don't you have some rabbits tattoos as well.
Rabbits??
Yes they look like hares from a distance ; -) sorry for that one
Haha, that's perfect.. Other people call me 'salad-head' I love it!
Your 'bit of a problem there..' is the length of your videos. 6 mins on router reviews OK but 41 mins !!! Not for me I'm afraid.
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not oin over wellin te U.S. dude,
8 minutes before you opened te packae/ are u kiddin me /? a terrible teacer te worst its like ur just n mumblin to yourself stop pleaseit