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Thread: Scheer Routers

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    Question Scheer Routers

    I have just got a hold of the new Woodman Group catalogue and have noticed the Scheer Routers, which I understand to have functions that other routers don't and a price to match unfortunately(But then again they're German Quality).
    Has anyone used these Machines at all and how would they compare with a run of the mill off the shelf quality router like the Hitachi.
    These routers come in at a price better than the cheaper spindle moulders and would obviously be targeted for a good production shop.
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    John I have used the Scheer router for forming the bullnose on 50mm solid timber benchtops . Where the japanese brand machines do allright and you may take a couple of passes.With the Scheer one cut and no hesitation. They are agricultural in their construction but built solid. These are the real Tim the Toolman stuff More Power

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