jow104
6th April 2003, 04:46 AM
I have the Triton RTA300 router table fitted to my 2000 workcentre and in pushing timber past my cutter the beginning of the rear fence frequently fouls the workpiece.
I chamferred off the leading edge but subsequently I have found that when placing a straight edge along the entire fence there is a 1 mm gap at centre area (the fence is therefore concave)
Should I pack out the MDF at fence near cutter or should I attempt to sand off the MDF at front and rear ends bearing in mind the packing up idea will introduce complications when setting fence up for planeing type cuts.
I chamferred off the leading edge but subsequently I have found that when placing a straight edge along the entire fence there is a 1 mm gap at centre area (the fence is therefore concave)
Should I pack out the MDF at fence near cutter or should I attempt to sand off the MDF at front and rear ends bearing in mind the packing up idea will introduce complications when setting fence up for planeing type cuts.