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Originally Posted by S Bolton I received my Oak Park fence spacers to make finger joints. I got all three because the sale price was very reasonable. They appear to be a bargain and well made.
I want to make a small dedicated router table for these jigs. My question is what is the best way to mount a router to a router table. Buy a template from Rockler and use a Rockler plate? Other ideas?
Thanks as usual.
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Steve,
The Oak Park Spacer Fences are so easy to mount to ANY router table, it really doesn't make much sense to dedicate ONE table to them...
You can have a Super Duper Fancy router table that can do everything & anything imaginable...
AND the Spacer Fences could easily be mounted to them and work beautifully!
So, I would suggest making your router table for the overall objective you want from it & Just Do It... then, simply clamp the space fences on, test cut the 3/8 fence, and drill the holes required to mount them, and be done with it.
I agree with you in that you got the best buy, on sale, got all three, and know they're well made.
I LOVE them... best jigs I ever did buy!
Good luck.