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The Wolfcraft 6113404 Router Table is a versatile and durable tool designed for woodworking enthusiasts. Featuring a universal adapter plate for easy router mounting, sturdy 14" steel legs for enhanced stability, and a spacious 567 sq. in. white MDF surface, this router table is perfect for both professional and DIY projects. With dual electric outlets, it ensures you have all the power you need right at your workspace.
Manufacturer | Wolfcraft |
Part Number | 6113404 |
Item Weight | 18.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.1 x 24.8 x 14.7 inches |
Item model number | 6113404 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | steel |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
R**D
generic table that did not fit my router (Black & Decker) but was fairly easily adapted to work
Low cost, generic table that did not fit my router (Black & Decker) but was fairly easily adapted to work. It is worth the cost if you know in advance that you may need to cut some holes to make your router fit. I'm satisfied with it.
J**N
Don't! Just don't.
If I could give it no stars i would.The router plate is plastic, it visibly flexes.There are no leveling screws.The fence guides are a joke at best. It's not so easy to get set up and once you do the fences are prone to twisting. But it doesn't matter, the router plate flexes and makes you careful set all for naught anyway.The fences themselves are cheap stamped metal and warped plastic. Fine China you might say.The one thing it has going for it is that it's light even with the router in it.Basically this thing is a way to ruin some wood. And make dust and noise.Spend your money on something else. You would be far better off with just a router and a straight edge.
J**Y
okay but not great
the lines are all off and it's tough to get the left arm lined up with the right one. I use it but it's "fair" at best
T**L
Not for my Dewalt Router but maybe its good for your router
I'm a Dewalt owner. My router did not fit any of the fittings that came with this table. I made my router fit by drilling some holes in the table and using some parts that came with my router. Its not ideal because you can't take that part off without removing screws which will eventually just ruin it but you get what you pay for. Cheap price means a cheap table. Despite the fit issue, the rest of it works fine.
J**M
Okay with some drawbacks
Overall pretty decent portable router table with a couple of drawbacks, hard decision between 3 and 4 stars. Two cons: one is the power cord; it's only about 12 inches long, so unless you have a wall socket right beside your setup, I mean "right beside," you'll end up having to use an extension cord. That's unnecessary, the cord should be at least 2 ft. long. I use it on my workbench, sockets not even 2 feet away from where I use the router, but I still have to use an extension cord, which amounts to about 80% of any negative with this table. The other drawback is the two-piece fence. There are four knobs, two on each side, to adjust the two fences...it can be a pain to get the adjustments right, especially for fine adjustments. The adjusting feels clumsy. I built a single-piece fence, which works well enough. I guess if you're capable of using a router you should be capable of building your own fence.Pros: good stable table. It's heavy enough that unless I'm routing some large stock, I don't have to secure it to my workbench. The legs are very stable. My Black and Decker router mounted perfectly. I picked up some good quality carbide bits, put it together in about 15-20 minutes, and was up and running.Bottom line, pretty satisfied with it, can't complain too much with the price. If I went with a cheaper model I'd probably be sorry about it, but with the minor cons it's probably worth another $25 for a better model/brand.
A**N
Router Table
My son-in-law was very please with his new router table we got him for Christmas. He's used it several times already and would recommend it to anyone looking for one!
R**C
Cheap for a Reason
The Wolfcraft table is one of the cheapest tables you will find and for good reason. The parts are ill fitting and poorly designed. The guides move independently from each other making alignment difficult, and the clear plastic safety cover all but falls off with a little bump. Here are my recommendations, if you want the capabilities of a table at this price, find a high quality edge guide and make a jig or two, and if you really want a table and the convenience it provides, consider looking at the $230 model from Kreg (its well worth the upgrade).
R**E
Router Table for the Home Shop
This is a useful home handyman router table. The plastic fence is kind of dodgy to setup and keep in place. The piece is well constructed for the price and will do the job, as long as the job is a simple one.
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