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| Registered User Member | Hey guys, If you want a fence that is easy to keep square to your router table, try using a speed square. Home Depot has a large one that is made of plastic. Clamp the side of the right angle that has the lip on it to the front or side of the table. I use a bar clamp between the front and back of the table to hold the square's lip tight against the table. Add a C-clamp to help hold the square down. Put the other side of the square's right angle adjacent to the bit. Use a second square, one of the adjustable ones with a ruler, to measure from the fence to the bit. You can also use the square as a way to check the squareness of your regular fence. |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Hi, interesting ideas..... boy I don't know how to say this but I never square my fence. I don't because with a router or drill press or any tool like these the fence does not have to be square to the table....... Check out this post and get back to me if you need to... sometime it's just how you think of things that makes all the difference..... www.routerforums.com/showthread.php?t=521 Ed |
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| Registered User New Member | reible, It might depend on how a person wants to use their router table. I would really like to own a wood milling machine, but can't afford it. So, with parallel table sides, square miter slot, router lifter, router fence with gib adjustments, surface gage with an indicator, and dial calipers I can play wood mill until I hit the Lotto. I have fun playing with it, others might not. But, thats the thing, have fun with the hobby. |
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I worked in a machine shop a long while back and I did a bridge for a guitar on a mill. I to have often wanted that capacity again but no funds thus far for this dream. I have even thought about just a x-y table to mount on a drill press and using it as a slow router (I even have a collet for the drill press as a drill chuck is not designed for the forces of routing). How about sending a picture of your set-up? Ed | |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Quote:
(side note: If you have a std camera shot the pictures and take it to the local walmart-kmart-walgreens and have some digital images done when you get your prints.) I've attached a image of an x-y table for use on a drill press... from the price I don't think it is very current but when I get more time I might try and do something like this unless I come into more money...... or learn of a better way. Ed | |
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