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As you might have already guessed, a ‘PantoRouter’ is a cross between a pantograph and a router, and just in case you’re not sure what a …
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By Roland Johnson #281-Mar/Apr 2020 Issue PantoRouter $1,100–$1,850 The PantoRouter is a new, highly capable machine that performs like a souped-up slot mortiser. At …
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Using the PantoRouter. The pantograph reduces 2:1 from the template to the router bit, so using a guide bearing that is exactly twice the diameter of your router bit will reproduce the shape …
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The PantoRouter is designed for a Bosch 1617 EVS router. See the router selection guide in the support section for other routers known to fit the PantoRouter. The base model PantoRouter …
Brand: PantoRouter
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Email: Info@PantoRouter.com
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The PantoRouter cuts a tenon by tracing around the shape of it with a router bit. Large router bits work best. To get a tenon shape that is rounded on each end, the router bit needs to trace a …
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Nov 10, 2019 . The PantoRouter is an efficient joinery machine that is not limited to any one particular joint. The basic function of the machine is to trace a template and cut a piece of …
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1-48 of 128 results for "PantoRouter" ... FlashForge Adventurer 3 Lite FDM 3D Printer with Quick Removable Nozzle, Auto Leveling, Super Cost-Effective, High Precision,Mute Cloud Printing, …
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The PantoRouter is a precision copy milling machine able to cut a wide variety of wooden joints. Designed with the mechanical linkage of a pantograph in mind, the PantoRouter works in all...
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The PantoRouter Ultimate Package is the ultimate package with MAFELL spindle motor and all accessories. The PantoRouter is a precision copy milling machine able to cut a wide variety …
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Each guide required just one (1) hole along with the other 3 holes that were already in place, drilled out the holes for the 3/4” machi to fasten and used my carbide rounder to make the …
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The "Pro-Pack" package includes the Tilting Table PantoRouter™ kit and all of the templates, guide bearings and router bits needed to make Mortise and Tenon, Box Joints, and Dovetails, …
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Aug 21, 2019 . The PantoRouter is a template-guided, horizontally held router jig that uses a pantograph mechanism to guide the router’s movement, keeping the operator’s hands well …
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my name is kuldeep singh.i m from india but permanent resident of japan.i m maker of Hybrid PantoRouter.if you want to buy please send me an email.
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Mar 03, 2018 . Here the PantoRouter excels. There are three basic sizes, 1/4”, 3/8”, and 1/2” based on the router bits included in my package. My test cuts came out precise with only …
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The concept of the PantoRouter is pretty simple - there’s a guide bearing that follows a template (2 - 1 ratio of template size to cut). There is a 2.5:1 reduction in the force …
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The only Pantograph that comes mostly assembled right out of the box. This is a complete routing system; including 3 router bits, 3 stylus tips, 2 stencil fonts, and line drawings. All necessary …
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The PantoRouter™ uses templates that allows you to accurately trace the tenons, dovetails, distances, drilling patterns or freehand contours. With the original templates you can rout both Mortise and Tenons using the same template, increasing or decreasing the accuracy with minor adjustments to the settings.
Anything you can print out, you can rout. The only Pantograph that comes mostly assembled right out of the box. This is a complete routing system; including 3 router bits, 3 stylus tips, 2 stencil fonts, and line drawings. All necessary hardware is included, all you need is your router and wood.
Of course, the PantoRouter is able to do many other things like dovetails and finger joints, but there are already many router-based dovetail jigs on the market, and a router table is pretty efficient at cutting finger joints, which leaves all those other projects that are only limited by your imagination.
Kuldeep first experimented using steel, but later determined aluminum to be more advantageous. Through Kuldeep’s continued R&D and Matthias’ assistance, the new Hybrid PantoRouter is now a highly functional joinery jig.
Let’s go back to the chap who invented the PantoRouter, Matthias Wandel, whose stated aim was that he ‘wanted to build a machine to make tenons with rounded ends so they would fit nicely in the elongated holes from a slot mortiser.’ And that’s just what a PantoRouter can do, along with other things such as cutting finger joints and dovetails.
To cut the tenon the bearing follower is repositioned on the outside face of the template – note the clever tapered edge for fine adjustment elongated ends, the obvious choice would be a Domino machine.
Of course, the PantoRouter is able to do many other things like dovetails and finger joints, but there are already many router-based dovetail jigs on the market, and a router table is pretty efficient at cutting finger joints, which leaves all those other projects that are only limited by your imagination.