| |
| | Register Now!It appears that you aren't a registered member, click below to instantly register and become a member of the RouterForums.com Community! ** Registration removes majority of the website advertisements ** | |
| ||||||
| Jigs and Fixtures This area will be directed towards the art of designing specific jigs and fixtures. Bob and Rick say, "if the specific operation is to make more than one piece the same size and shape then chances are you need a jig and/or fixtures." |
New Reply |
| | Thread Tools | Display Modes |
| | #1 |
| Registered User Forum Geek | A friend at work gave me a Bosch 1613EVS that he bought about 12 years ago. It was used for one project and has since been collecting dust in his garage. I've been letting that process continue in mine. But I decided because it is plunge only, and has such a small bit opening,to make it a dedicated handheld router. I wanted to upgrade it a little with a larger sub base and make it compatible with standard PC guides . I have a large used piece of 1/2" polycarbonate I could use for the base. But when I started planning how to make opening for the guide.. I realized I have a Hitachi combo kit that I bought a second fixed base for, so I'd have one for the table. 3 bases = 3 Hitachi/PC guide adapters . So I cut the recess to fit the adapter rather than the guide. That way it can be removed to allow room for a slightly larger bit. So I have Bosch router with a Hitachi adapter to fit Porter Cable guides .
__________________ Rusty If You Want It Bad, You Get It Bad The Worse You Want It, The Worse You Get It |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | |||
| __________________ This advertising will not be shown in this way to registered members. Register your free account today and become a member on Router Forums | |||
| | #2 |
| Retired Moderator Supreme Forum King | Looks good Rusty. Great price for that router... lucky dog! Corey
__________________ My Carving Website: The Iowa Woodcarver http://iowacarver.tripod.com/ My Shop Website - Woodshop 51503 http://woodshop51503.tripod.com/ |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #3 |
| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Rusty, looking at the third pict. illustrates the reason that Template Tom espouses the use of large guides. The one shown has next to zero clearance meaning that you will get the swarf to build up, cause friction, over-heat the cutter and blunt it prematurely, also it isn't possible to see what is happening. I used to have a Bosch router which looked just like the one shown and it was fine as a hand held plunge router but not up to scratch under the table. This post is not intended to be adverse criticism but rather to start you're plunge routing career off in the right direction.Harry |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #4 |
| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Great Job Rusty You do nice work and are always using your head like the Horz.table you made ![]() Here's small tip about plastic that I use from tiime to time, pickup the hand blow torch and once you have the sides sanded put the torch to the edge of the fixture BUT with care this will make the edge clear and smooooooth but try in on a scrap 1st to get the hang of it you can also buff the edge out but it takes alot of time to do it that way. By the way lets not be using the fence for a paint rack once it's painted white it's hard to get off Bj ![]()
__________________ PodCast videos RWS on YouTube http://www.routerforums.com/86898-post1.html Besure and click on the Up Arrow key ▲ on the Youtube video, you can select other youtube videos on router tables ![]() http://www.woodworkingonline.com/?s=dovetail Machine Cut ▼ http://www.woodworkingonline.com/200...cut-dovetails/ http://www.woodworkingonline.com/woo...podcast-store/ http://www.woodshopdemos.com/menu2.htm Bob J. Last edited by bobj3; 04-08-2007 at 12:45 PM. |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #5 | |
| Registered User Forum Geek | Quote:
__________________ Rusty If You Want It Bad, You Get It Bad The Worse You Want It, The Worse You Get It | |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
| | #6 |
| Banned Supreme Forum King | Rusty, Super nice job of making the ole router work again!! That new base looks indestructible!! Would that 1/2" thickness end up to be a problem with bit cutting depth on some bits? You're doing great! Thanks for sharing. |
| | Top - Reply with Quote |
New Reply |
| Bookmarks |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
Similar Threads | ||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Porter Cable 4212 dovetail jig | dwwilson44 | Jigs and Fixtures | 1 | 02-02-2008 01:55 AM |
| Hitachi M12V and Bosch 1619EVS routers | LBrandt | Table-mounted Routing | 3 | 06-03-2006 11:42 AM |
| anyone pull the springs out of a Porter Cable 890 plunge base? | paulcomi | Tools and Woodworking | 8 | 04-23-2006 06:26 PM |
| Anyone use the Porter Cable 7216 Omnijig ??? | emailtim | Jigs and Fixtures | 8 | 03-28-2006 10:37 AM |
| Porter Cable VS Bosch | rh111 | Table-mounted Routing | 11 | 03-30-2005 11:35 AM |