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Operations, General, Cutters vs. router bits – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1701 User Manual

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W1701 1HP Shaper

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General

DO NOT investigate problems or adjust

the Machine Name while it is running.

Wait until the machine is turned OFF,

unplugged and all working parts

have come to a complete stop before

proceeding!

This machine will perform many types of operations

that are beyond the scope of this manual. Many of these

operations can be dangerous or deadly if performed incor-

rectly.

The instructions in this section are written with the under-

standing that the operator has the necessary knowledge

and skills to operate this machine.

If at any time you

are experiencing difficulties performing any operation,

stop using the machine!

If you are an inexperienced operator, we strongly recom-

mend that you read books, trade articles, or seek train-

ing from an experienced operator before performing any

unfamiliar operations.

Above all, your safety should

come first!

Always wear safety glasses when oper-

ating this machine. Failure to comply

may result in serious personal injury.

READ and understand this entire instruc-

tion manual before using this machine.

Serious personal injury may occur if

safety and operational information is not

understood and followed. DO NOT risk

your safety by not reading!

Cutters vs. Router Bits

When shipped, the Model W1701 is setup for using shaper

cutters. However, if you plan on using router bits, you

must first convert the Model W1701 to a router table. To

convert your shaper to a router table, refer to

Page 23.

If you're not sure which type of cutting equipment you will

use, read below for the pros and cons of both.

Shaper Cutters

Pros—Shaper cutters are larger, more durable and gener-

ally last longer than router bits. If you plan on cutting

many linear feet of a certain profile, then shaper cutters

are the best choice.

Cons—Shaper cutters are much more expensive than rout-

er bits and they are typically too large for small projects.

Router Bits

Pros—Router bits are cheaper than shaper cutters and

come in a wider range of profiles and sizes. If you plan

on making small projects that do not require many linear

feet of cutting, then router bits are the best choice.

Cons—Router bits are not as durable as shaper cutters,

and they are typically designed to be operated faster

than this machine can operate.