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Edge guide for Milwaukee 5616

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I have the Milwaukee 5616 and purchased the plunge base separately. I haven't been able to found an edge guide for it. Are there any available that would be compatible? PC maybe?
 
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Use the base as guide



Hello
You do not really need to stress too much if you cannot find an edge guide YET. Take your time.
In the mean time use other options:-
1. Use the base of the plunge router guided along one or two clamped straight edge(s). Even better (more fool-proof) than an edge guide.
2. You can also use a 30mm Guide Bush + a 30.2mm slotted jigs as guide.
3. You can make yourself an edge guide. Just get two fitting precision steel rods + some plywood bolts and nuts.
 
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Thanks Reuel. I have been getting by fine for years without it but there are a few times where a guide, preferably with a fine adjustment feature, would be helpful. Heck, my 1975 Craftsman had a nice edge guide with precise adjustment. I know I could make up something (and I may do just that) but I thought I saw somewhere that one of the Porter Cable edge guides had adjustable rods for use with a variety of routers. Can anyone confirm that?
 
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Check out post #47 in this thread where I made a second guide to attach to an original OEM for one of my routers. I made it for making a groove down the length of a board where the second guide edge would prevent the router wandering away from the board.

The same idea would work to make your own guide edge, all you need are the metal rods to use for the rods that come on the OEM one. Those mild steel rods at the local hardware would work or maybe some drill rod from an industrial supply.

That thread it's in is a very good one with lots of tricks and tips in it.
 
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Now a while back and I wish I knew where on the internet a woodworker got some steel rods and a piece of angle iron and made is own adjustable guide for his.
Don't need the internet. Go to a hardware store and they should have just what you want. I know my local hardware has such. Have seen such in Lowes also. I don't do Home Despot, so don't what, if anything they have - I know the few times I shopped in a couple many years ago, I walked out disappointed - then went to Lowes, and they had just what I needed.
 
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Have you looked at a CRB7 ? It's a multi purpose router guide, circle jig, etc. that will fit any router with shoes in the base to attach an edge guide. My CRB7 gets used quite often when I need an edge guide, but it can do many things beside being a good edge guide.

Charley
 
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