3612C Router Review
This plunge router from Makita has a smooth and quiet motor, and it comes with a one-wrench bit change and a fine-adjustment knob
Makita’s large plunge router doesn’t have much to recommend it. Like the smaller RP1101, the push-button depth stop is difficult to operate, and the plunge-lock lever isn’t spring-loaded; using it requires taking your hand off the handle. Likewise, the toggle power switch near the handle is easy to reach, but only for right-handed users. The Makita template system doesn’t sit flush in the base, the plunge carriage has a weak spring, the plunge depth is only 2-3/8 in., it comes with a 1/2-in. collet but with a 1/4-in. collet insert, and there is no dust port. On the plus side, the motor seems smooth and quiet, and the router comes with a one-wrench bit change and a fine-adjustment knob. The electric brake is a good safety item but is a little disconcerting when it kicks in.
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