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Router to router plate in pictures
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 12:59 pm
by reible
Hi,
More Flickr photos going away. This batch had only 21 views??? What is pictured is me doing my thing and mounting a router on the Jointech router plate. This is the same way I do it for any router plate or sub-base plate and have done a lot of them with great results.
Since Router Claus delivered a few of these system this winter maybe it is time for this post to deliver as well. I really don't want to take the time to put a lot of words with this and for some reason I think they might already be here somewhere... but I can't find them. Do feel free to ask questions.
I think this will end up with about 4 posts so have fun reading and looking.
Ring with template guide bushing hole
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Kit of parts needed
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Centering washer in place
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Screws in place to mark mounting plate
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Note the sharp point
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More to follow,
Ed
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 1:04 pm
by reible
Arbor/shaft chucked up
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View inside router showing centering washer and arbor/shaft
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Adjust so arbor/shaft goes though centering washer
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Note the position of the handles of the router, not all that good a fit this way
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This fit is better and the latch will be easy to get at
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Yes more in the next post,
Ed
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 1:09 pm
by reible
A little hard to see but the small arc and the centering hole are in about the center of the picture
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Making the marks easier to find and use with an auto-punch
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Drill bit selection, a #9 was used in my case
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All three hole drilled
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Time to countersink
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We are getting close to the final picture and proof of concept
Ed
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 1:14 pm
by reible
First guess at depth setting. Had to move stop to go about a 1/64" deeper...
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See how head of screw is below the surface. The other hole is for a safety guide pin
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Mounting the router. I had to go to a a 3/4" long screw for mounting. Make sure yours are long enough too
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Time for the proof, is it right on or not???
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Perfect!
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OK then it's time for a lunch break...
Ed
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 1:29 pm
by pinkiewerewolf
Thanks Ed!
This will come in handy when all of my stuff arrives.
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 3:28 pm
by reible
Hi,
If you don't have the kit described I think I got it from eagleamerica or pricecutter. You have to get the kit to fit your router. I forget what they cost but I think it less then $6, then you get bit by the shipping so if you have more things you need it gets the price down per item.
Ed
pinkiewerewolf wrote:Thanks Ed!
This will come in handy when all of my stuff arrives.
Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2008 10:04 pm
by SDSSmith
I used a guide bushing with a quarter inch hole in the table insert and a quarter inch bit in the router to locate the holes for the router. Not quite as fancy but it is what I had on hand.
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 10:27 am
by Ed in Tampa
reible wrote:Hi,
If you don't have the kit described I think I got it from eagleamerica or pricecutter. You have to get the kit to fit your router. I forget what they cost but I think it less then $6, then you get bit by the shipping so if you have more things you need it gets the price down per item.
Ed
Ed
From the picture it is hard to tell. Does the centering washer fit in the offset in the router plate that holds bushings or do you just sort of guess you have it perfectly in the opening?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 12:37 pm
by reible
Hi,
I guess that may not be clear in the pictures but it fits in the offset... you do not have to guess. It is a very tight fit in the plate and the the hole is a very tight fit to the shaft... no play at all.
I use this same method every time I put a sub base back on a router. It's easy to do and you can't get it center much better then this.
Ed
Ed in Tampa wrote:Ed
From the picture it is hard to tell. Does the centering washer fit in the offset in the router plate that holds bushings or do you just sort of guess you have it perfectly in the opening?
Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 5:12 pm
by Ed in Tampa
reible wrote:Hi,
I guess that may not be clear in the pictures but it fits in the offset... you do not have to guess. It is a very tight fit in the plate and the the hole is a very tight fit to the shaft... no play at all.
I use this same method every time I put a sub base back on a router. It's easy to do and you can't get it center much better then this.
Ed
Looks and sounds super thanks!!!!