Dusty, now I finally get it. The feather board screws directly into the preset holes. Duh. It was so obvious that I missed it.
Thanks.
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feather boards on router table
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Dallas, TX
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In reality, if you have never seen this table and your only exposure to this table is the Shopsmith catalog pictures, it is not at all surprising. The threaded inserts are not really hard to distinguish.wdelliott wrote:Dusty, now I finally get it. The feather board screws directly into the preset holes. Duh. It was so obvious that I missed it.
Thanks.
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