Hey guys,
I'm wanting to put 3-piece crown moldings in our new house. I'm assuming it would save some money making my own moldings with a planner or router, am I wrong on this? While I really hate to buy a new tool for the shop
I'd need an idea of which way I should go, and wanted your guys opinions.
I've looked around the net a bit, and ultimately the answer I keep finding is "it depends".
From my understanding, a router will have more bits to choose from than a planner... but a planner will have a lot more power to do large amounts of work - is that a fair assessment?
I would also like to replace the staircase in the house and wouldn't mind playing around with some designs if I had the ability to do so.
I'm sure if I had the equipment, there would be other projects I'd enjoy doing too, like bookshelves and such.
So what are some of the pros/cons of each in your guys opinions? What can a router do that a planner cannot, or vise versa?
I'm wanting to put 3-piece crown moldings in our new house. I'm assuming it would save some money making my own moldings with a planner or router, am I wrong on this? While I really hate to buy a new tool for the shop
I've looked around the net a bit, and ultimately the answer I keep finding is "it depends".
From my understanding, a router will have more bits to choose from than a planner... but a planner will have a lot more power to do large amounts of work - is that a fair assessment?
I would also like to replace the staircase in the house and wouldn't mind playing around with some designs if I had the ability to do so.
I'm sure if I had the equipment, there would be other projects I'd enjoy doing too, like bookshelves and such.
So what are some of the pros/cons of each in your guys opinions? What can a router do that a planner cannot, or vise versa?

Some of us, in fact, feel the need to own, uhhhh...several. They really are incredibly useful and flexible tools.




