For production routing,
particularly on a router table, a heavy duty router with the power
to spin a full range of variably sized router bits for extended
periods of time is the way to go. For light routing tasks however, a
small or mid-side router is much more convenient to use. Even
better, is a mid-sized combination router, which gives you both
plunge and fixed based options.
The DeWALT DWP611PK is a sweet little router kit
that has a bevy of great features at a very competitive price. It
consists of a router motor, plunge base, and fixed base, along with
a wrench and canvas tote bag. At this time DeWALT only has a few
accessories for this router (see below). The PK refers to the fact
that this is a 'package' deal.
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| Motor housing with depth adjustment ring attached |
The motor has an aluminum body with the typical DeWALT high impact
ABS plastic housing enclosing the electronics. The on/off switch
sits just below the variable speed dial, and is covered with a clear
dust proof seal. The speed dial is easy to turn, yet recessed
sufficiently that you won't inadvertently reposition the dial. Two
grooved channels run the length of the body; a guide pin on the
inside of both sub-bases aligns itself in the channel. There is a
black depth adjustment ring that rotates over the motor body; you
use this to make depth adjustments with the fixed base. DeWALT
instructs you to remove the adjustment ring when you install the
body on the plunge base, but I've been leaving it on the motor
housing all the time, and haven't noticed it interfering with
anything.
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The large spindle lock button is at the bottom of the motor body. I
find that it's quickest to remove the fixed base from the motor to
install or remove router bits, but . A feature unique to the
DWP611PK are the twin lights at the base of the motor housing. They
do a surprisingly good job of illuminating the work area. I find it
especially useful when doing any precision work - routing inlays or
small mortises. The split router collet is 7/8" long, providing a
lot of contact surface on the router bit. This makes for a very firm
grip on the bit and should contribute to less bit vibration.
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The 7 amp motor generates between 16,000 and 27,000 RPM. Sufficient
for the kind of light-duty work that you would use this router for.
The router incorporates electronic speed control that maintains
constant speed under load. Soft start is a feature I appreciate,
particularly when using the fixed base freehand - it eliminates the
jarring jolt at start-up. The DWP611PK has an 8' flexible power
cord. I like longer cords as it precludes having to mess around with
extension cords.
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The fixed base is made of aluminum, and has a textured (dimpled) outer surface
that makes it easier to grip. The locking lever flips open easily,
yet stays firmly in place when closed. I like the clear
polycarbonate shoe with a 1-1/4" bit opening. It measures 1/4" thick
and 4" by 4-7/8" with one side rounded and the other straight. You
have to remove the shoe to install a guide fence (not included).
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In use I found the fixed base very stable. At the top of the base is
a yellow micro adjustment scale, which enables you to make very
precise depth adjustments of 1/64" (.015"). Simply 'zero' the router
bit, and then turn the black depth adjustment ring to raise or lower
the bit. The markings on the micro adjustment scale are a bit
difficult to read - a slightly wider ring would have allowed for a
larger scale. Still, adjusting the bit is very quick. One full turn
of the adjustment ring raises or lowers the bit 1/2", and there is a
full 1-1/2" of travel.
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As with the fixed base, the plunge base is made primarily of
aluminum and it has the same locking lever. The main stainless steel
guide post is 5/8" thick and the second is 1/2". The plunging lock
lever is nice and large, and is easily manipulated with your thumb.
The plunge action is super smooth, and when you release the plunge
lever it locks firmly in place. I really like the handles; they fit
comfortably in the hands, and are positioned close to the work,
making it easier to manipulate the router. There is a 4-position
turret stop; this a feature that is nice to have, but one I rarely
use.
Adjustment pole (A), plastic zero friction-fit adjustment tab (B), adjustment pole lock (C) |
Knurled micro adjustment knob (A) |
Bit depth adjustment is quick, easy and very precise. There is a 2"
range of adjustment. On the top of the adjustment pole is a plastic
zero friction-fit adjustment tab with an easy to see while
registration mark. Affixed to the top of the plunge housing is a 2"
measurement scale with 1/32" divisions. The tab slides up and down
the pole, referencing against the measurement scale. Rather than a
friction-fit, I would have preferred that the tab lock into place.
While the tab fits very snugly on the pole, I wonder if it will will
loosen over time. At the end of the adjustment pole is a knurled
micro adjustment knob that enables you to make very precise height changes, one full
turn of the knob moves it up or down about 3/64"; there is no scale
on the knob.
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DeWALT = DeBEST |
The clear shoe is 4-3/8" by 5-3/4", and is ready to accept standard
1-3/16" template guides. You can purchase an optional standard edge
guide that fits under the shoe. Additionally, the base is tapped to
accept a premium edge guide (not included).
I can see that this router could fast become the go-to router in any
workshop. It's also the prefect size router to bring onto a job
site. Quick and easy to switch between routing modes and to adjust
bit cutting depth, powerful motor, well balanced, and attractively
priced. That's way so many woodworkers think that DeWALT is DeBEST.
| DWP611PK Accessories | |
| DW6188 | Template Guide Set |
| DNP618 | Edge Guide |
| DW6913 | Premium Edge Guide (plunge) |
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| Manufacturer: | DeWALT |
| Available From: | Tool and equipment suppliers nationwide |
| Retail Price: | $229.00 |
| Model #: | DWP611PK |
| Made In: | Mexico |
| Best For: | Professionals, Woodworking Enthusiasts |
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