You can get some really cheap bits but I highly suggest some freud bits (they're red, can be found at home depot, and cost about $25 each). Yes they are very expensive but nothing is worse than a router bit that won't cut well. Ryobi sells a 3 piece roundover set that works pretty well. It will occasionally leave a bit of fuzz after the cut but that can be cleaned up with some 150-220 grit in just a few passes by hand.i have another ? as im going to get a router, the craftsman plunge.
doing this stuff for audio installs whats a good kit for bits? good set thats not expensive. also what the most used bits ?
i just want to make sure i get what i need.
also going to make a table as i like that idea.
just picked up a belt sander not i have a 3" and a 3/4" belt sanders.
have a table saw
drill press
band saw
want to get a nice jig saw one with laser guide,Variable Speed Orbital Jigsaw . i do have one but its getting old.
For bits you will want:
- 1" straight bit
- 1" flush trim (with bearing)
- Roundover set (3pc ryobi set)
If you decide to mess around with fancy trim pieces you will also want to get a pattern bit. It's similar to the flush trim bit that has a bearing to follow a guide, except the bearing is mounted near the shank, so you can clamp a piece of wood and a template together and use it as a guide. Though it's not necessary to start out with.
Those 3 bit sets will run you about $70 if you go with the freud/ryobi. Expensive, yes, but the router only works as well as the bits work.