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Old 06-25-2007, 10:37 AM   #3
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Hi niki

Nice Job

BUT I'm sure you know the fence doesn't need to be parallel to the table, it's a mind thing that many router table users get hung up on...

I think may router users can't drop the idea from using the table saw where the fence must be true to the blade so it will not jam .. or cut clean..

But on the other hand if one has a T-Slot setup it should be true to the front of the table top and run parallel to the bit, from one side to the other.. but the fence will not need to be....unless you use it for a guage...to setup the stock for the T-Slot sled but it should not be used for that...

That's the neat thing about the router and the router table it has one cutting point so to speak the fence can be clamped to any two point on the table....
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