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Dec 27, 2025 - 05:56 AM
A shaper is a stationary woodworking machine that uses a large, vertically mounted cutter head to shape edges and profiles, typically for heavy-duty or repetitive work. A router is a handheld or table-mounted tool with a smaller, high-speed spinning bit, ideal for more detailed or intricate work and greater versatility. While both shape wood, shapers are generally used for larger-scale production, whereas routers are more suited for lighter, precise tasks. A router can also be used in a CNC machine for even more creativity.
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Here is a Link for information on both.
https://toolstoday.com/power-tools/ro...
