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    All faults aside.

    This is one magic program, and the price is right too.

    Have you tried to publish your project to Google Earth, my fire place ended up on a roof in Seattle??

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    I'm not sure that its clear but it is AL the base of the router sits flush against the phenolic plate
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewLou View Post
    I'm not sure that its clear but it is AL the base of the router sits flush against the phenolic plate
    Ok, cool..

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    It looks better draw like this.

    Sorry I play with plans all day and they become second nature.

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    G'day,

    Oi! You lot! Can you upload your attachments as other than Sketchup diagrams that need Sketchup to open them. Yeah I know, download the ruddy thing, but I need OS 10.4.8 on my Mac to install it and 10.4.8 is flakey as.

    So for those who don't have Sketchup how about it? OK, just checked my facts and I need 10.3.9 minimum, well I've got 10.4.6 so I'm set. But for those who don't have S/up I reakon my question still applies.

    I'm interested in this thread of your NewLou as I'm about to finally get my hands on my Dad's Hittachi 1/2" router and I'm tossing the idea of buying a table (SWMBO will flip) or go for a home-built version.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    Heres the Skinned router table top & Baffle for Dust extraction
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    Can I make a suggestion.

    Go into View>Edge style> un-click Profile.

    It gets rid of the thick looking lines. Someone might also be able to tell me what the Profile option is for?
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    Thx for that one MAtrix

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    Gidday

    Well heres the Mk1 n yer I still got to design the Fence. Please feel free to make suggestions n chances I'm not sure I'm Happy with the shelving BUT love the Baffle n reckon It'll really enhance dust collection (Its design to accommodate a 4inch hose)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    but I need OS 10.4.8 on my Mac to install it and 10.4.8 is flakey as.
    So buy a PC..

    Sorry, I just couldnt help that.

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    G'day Al,

    A PC? Stuff that.

    Aw, NewLou, just when I've got Ketchup v6, you go and post a jpeg, now I can't zoom around and measure your ideas and pinch 'em.
    I make things, I just take a long time.

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    I'm assuming the small "shelving" on the castor end is to accomodate router bits?

    I'd angle them forward by 30°-45° or thereabouts. Less dust builds up and what does can be quickly removed, the bits are more easily accessed and it allows for storage of particularly wide bit that wouldn't normally fit.

    (I s'pose the above is as clear as mud? But I couldn't be bothered reinstalling SkUp. )
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    YUP!

    Great Idea Skew I think its a top Idea n yer there for router bits n other do dads now I got to get onto the most important part....................

    The Fence

    REgards Lou
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    Quote Originally Posted by Waldo View Post
    G'day Al,

    A PC? Stuff that.

    Aw, NewLou, just when I've got Ketchup v6, you go and post a jpeg, now I can't zoom around and measure your ideas and pinch 'em.
    Sorry Waldo the files to big now n the only way I can post the finished concept designs are in JPEG

    Also heres how I do my Cutting List ..............(As I go along) N a great Word Template I use for recording Stock Lists etc. Hope you Find it as HAndy as I have

    REgards Lou
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    Quote Originally Posted by NewLou View Post
    Sorry Waldo the files to big now n the only way I can post the finished concept designs are in JPEG
    Try again, I have uped the file size with Neils blessing.

    Al

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