Grindell wrote:
I have never used a shaper before. I've been using a router table with a 1.5" spiral cut carbide bit. It works ok, but I thought the shaper table might be a littler sturdier. I cut with the bandsaw so that I barely have any waste to trim off with the flush cutting bits.
Grindell…will your Jet shaper accept router bits?
With many shapers the spindle is replaced with a collet so you can use it as a router table but the bit speed is far less. Most spin at 10,000 to 12,000 RPM at the highest speed whereas most routers spin at 20,000 RPM. The spiral bits will work ok at the lower speeds so you can use them on your shaper but I don’t think its improvement over a good router table and is probably less efficient as they are designed to run at a higher RPM.
It would be helpful to know exactly what shaper you own in order to get the best advice as to how to proceed.