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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid performer - a few set up issues, July 13, 2002
I am an amateur woodworker - handyman and have been looking for a router table for some time. I decided that a shaper would do everything that a router table could and then some. My tool buying philosophy is "buy it once, buy it right." This Delta shaper is exactly what I needed. It has the router bit spindle included - both 1/4 and 1/2 inch collets are supplied. This is a solid, heavy piece of woodworking machinery. The fence assembly is cast iron, and the spindle adjustment has a heavy hand wheel that allows for extremely precise height control. With the exception of the fine adjustment dials on the fence, everything is overbuilt. (Yes!) It has plenty of power to spin up large cutters for panel raising and making rail and stile doors. It is very smooth, almost no vibration. The fence and safety system take a little getting used to, but are quite effective. (Okay, I don't use all the safety shields because they sometimes get in the way.) I have only two complaints about this machine: One of my extension wings is not perfectly straight. (Can't get that thing level with the main table to save my life!) The overload switch on my machine was set wrong. It stopped working on the third use. All that was required was opening the power switch assembly and turning a screw - not a big deal fortunately. Overall I am very happy with this machine and would recommend it to anyone looking for a bit more than a simple router table. (Oh yeah, hope you are handy with electrical wiring because you will need a 240V outlet to run this beast.)
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