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This is a discussion on email router tip within the General Routing forums, part of the Routers category; Hi all I agree with jdoolitt. A step by step a 'How To" for cutting ...



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Old 09-18-2004, 09:04 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Hi all

I agree with jdoolitt. A step by step a 'How To" for cutting a mounting plate into a table would be a good topic. This is especially so since I am right in the middle of building myself a new router table at the moment. I didn't do a great job of routing in the mounting plate on my old table and would welcome any hints or tips on how to do it properly.

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Old 09-20-2004, 07:59 PM   #12 (permalink)
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How about tips for making your own jigs and fixtures?

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We now have something on lettering, not very good at using the router to make signs.
How to inlay a base plate into a table top.
And something on dovetails
I am a regular watcher of your router Workshop programme and saw, last Sunday a jig to cut mortises. Is there a plan available for the jig that had bearings added to the underside of the baseplate of the router. I can see the way to make the outside runners for the router,but the details for securing the wood to be mortised, and the way to secure the centre line inside the supports for the router were not at all obvious on the programme. By the way, the programme being broadcast was the making of a gate-leg table
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