I use it with the Makita rt0700 which is 65mm and it is loose until tightened so I would go for 65mm as 66 mm should squeeze in but obviously it's a risk.
Just seen this on Banggood for £90, I paid £147 for it a few weeks ago so it's now a bargain, I'm sure it's not as good as the wellknown makes on here but for £90 it's great.
Enjoywood router lift - 65mm/69mm
Also it ships from the UK.
Phil
Yes it's very robust but not very quick, in vehicles we moved from serial to CAN many years ago and now we are moving to ethernet in vehicles to increase the speed of communications to keep up with realtime monitoring demands of driver assist systems
They should combine forces with a well known 3D printer maker afterall it's pretty basic 2 axis control with stepper motors it's relatively old technology I would think the problem would be the cost to develop the remote control software and application, would they sell enough to make the money...
Looks good, I'm going to see if I can design and 3D print a mounting bracket for the display so that it sits under the table and maybe make it slide in and out so it's protected when not in use.
I'm putting together a router table with a Enjoywood lift from Banggood and so far it's going well, I also have a lathe and I thought I could use a DRO on the lift to measure the cutter height.
It fitted really easily using an existing hole on the lift.
I was thinking along similar lines (and it's probably not as stable as it should be), I have the Makita rt0700CX4 and a router lift, I think I'll get that set up first and try again with a better quality bit.