Difference between fixed base and plunge base routers?

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I am looking to use the router to round off the edges of the box and the port. I will also be using it with a circle jig to cut holes so which router would i need to do this? I know it is a dumb question but i am new to routers and box building in general. Also what kind of bit do i need to round the edges for a smooth finish?

 
I would choose a plunge router for adjusting purposes. The size of it is up to you. 3/8" as said above is great for the port pieces, since 3/8" + 3/8" = 3/4"

If you're rounding over a sealed box, the size of the roundover bit is up to you, depending how round you'd like that ***.

For ported boxes, I like to use 1/2" inside the mouth of the port and 1/4" on the edges of the box.

 
You can use either one but imo the plunge is easier for circles. Fixed based for everything else. If your looking to buy Get the combo pack from bosch i believe its the 1617evs. Amazing and a great price. Get either a 1/4 straight cut or spiral upcut bit.

 
yeah the problem is that home depot around here does not carry Bosch routers. I have a combo pack from Ridgid Model #R2900 but I just ordered a Jasper circle jig and it did not mention anything about Ridgid routers being compatible, as a matter of fact the only thing that they carried that was mentioned for the jasper jig was some Ryobi and it was not a combo pack, and a rather cheap looking router. And i have to get my shit from home depot because the money is on a home depot gift card. So does anyone know if the Ridgid I have will work with the Jasper Jig or am i screwed because i already ordered the jig?

 
jasper lists ryobi as a compatible router btw.... on a side note i have yet to find a router that my jaspers didnt work with... cheap tools show routers, harbor freight routers etc... i have a few and all work fine

 
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=365-260

$50 for both and 18 3/16" for that model. There is a model that goes bigger, though.

There is also a model that goes almost as small as the smaller jig in that combo pack and out to the same size. It you do tweeter cutouts, get the 2 jig combo pack. Get a cordless Ryobi laminate trimmer and permanently mount it on one jig or the other with a spiral bit chucked up and you're GTG.

 
I am looking to use the router to round off the edges of the box and the port. I will also be using it with a circle jig to cut holes so which router would i need to do this? I know it is a dumb question but i am new to routers and box building in general. Also what kind of bit do i need to round the edges for a smooth finish?
It has probably been answered, but I didnt read the whole thread. If you will be cutting circles, get a plunge router. Fixed base would be better for roundovers, but it will work better like that, than using a fixed base to cut circles.

As much as i Build its probably worth it.
You should get a Jasper. It is one of the best piece equipment I have bought for building boxes. Its so easy, and turns out so perfect.

 
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