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| Registered User Forum King | There is a simple solution to Morticing Make a simple Jig that will guide the cutter with the aid of the template guide and give an adequate surface for the router support. This has to be cut in the plunge mode therefore a plunge router is a must. Tom |
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| Registered User | The hardware you are looking for can be found at Rockler.com Part# 39429. There is also hardware called locking safety bed rail brackets for about the same amount of money that look like they would also work in your application. Hope this helps you. I've found a lot of great specialty hardware at this site. |
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