Cordless Routers

Cordless Routers

Cordless routers, also known as palm routers or compact routers, are among the most versatile tools in woodworking. They are compact and convenient, therefore enabling you to work everywhere without the need for bulky cable reels. Routers are used for more than simply bevelling edges; they can also be used to square wood edges and even as a thickness planer to level off uneven wood.

There are many different options of cordless routers available on the market, some of the most popular ones being palm routers and trim routers. Because palm routers are more portable and compact, they are better suited for small, precise applications like decorative moulding, engraving, and rounding or bevelling edges. Trim routers, on the other hand, work well for bigger jobs like building shelving, wooden fencing, or substantial signs.  

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Cordless Router Features

Plunge Base

A plunge base allows you to effortlessly rout in stages, resulting in easier cutting and a nicer finish. Plunge bases have a two-handled grip for improved handling and an adjustable turret that allows you to change the plunge depth without changing the final depth. Some compact router kits contain a plunge base, while others are available as an add-on. Some are not compatible with a plunge base at all, or come with a fixed base. 

¼” Shank

Compact routers only accept 1/4" shank bits which are not suitable for high-profile cuts. If you need to make a high-profile cut, that will require a full-size router with ½”. shank.

Soft Start

When you flick the switch, certain small routers rapidly rev to 30,000 rpm, producing a shocking kick. A soft-start function is desirable, as it allows the tool to ramp up gradually to full speed for a safer startup.

Electric Brake

An electric brake, which stops the bit nearly immediately when you turn off the router, is another important safety feature in a cordless router. This allows you to securely place the tool on your bench right away without the need to wait for it to cool off.

Variable Speed

Routers with variable-speed motors have speeds ranging from 8,000 to 26,000 rpm. This is essential because different bits require certain rates, not just to provide the greatest feasible cut but also for safety.

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FAQs

What are cordless routers used for?

Compact cordless routers are ideal for tasks such as part duplication, cutting mortises for hinges, edge profiling, and more.

What is the difference between palm routers and trim routers?

Palm routers are smaller and more compact, making them ideal for minor precision applications like decorative moulding, engraving, and rounding or bevelling edges. Trim routers, on the other hand, are better suited for larger jobs such as shelves, timber fencing, or constructing large signs.

How deep can a palm router cut?

The depth of the plunge varies between models and can range from 2 to 3.5 inches (50-90mm). It should be noted that the plunge depth may not be a realistic working depth below the base plate's bottom.