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Thread: Router Fence Design
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7th September 2006, 12:57 PM #61
Hadn't noticed! Decided on the positioning based on that the Incra is imperial (the way it has to be, until they start making metric sized dovetail bits, and then metric incra rules), and thought it'd be better to have the predominant rail closer to the T Track. Not that I think it'll make much, if any difference.
Got the prize already - having an Incra positioner on my router table! If you look at Rabster's post http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...ad.php?t=37201 you can see why I think so- even if I can't do it, nice to pretend I might be able to!"Clear, Ease Springs"
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7th September 2006, 02:33 PM #62
It certainly is a nice piece of work, makes the LS 17 very attractive. I'm still learning on my original incra jig (its getting a new fence), but its a long way to go. The LS17 is definitely on the wish list for the future.
BarrieThis bit should be completely ignored, although I know that despite this warning, you will read it through to the very end.
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13th September 2006, 11:35 AM #63
Some more progress over the last few days, my UHMW now has 2 T slots running the length of it, and I have 8 centre sections ready to be turned into zero clearance inserts. Now just have to choose which router bits need a zero clearance fence, and which just need a generic one.
Once I have the bolts in place for removing/replacing the UHMW subfence, I will take (and post) some more pics.
The Incra fence is starting to prove it's worth - hot damn! I routed the T Slots, and needed them a skeric (sp?) wider. A few clicks of the 1/1000" microadjuster wheel. Bugger just getting an Incra for special looking joints - it is going to make every job so much better."Clear, Ease Springs"
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13th September 2006, 08:26 PM #64
The Incra kit is neat eh? Trying to figure a way to attach Domi to the Incra setup with a kind of flip-stop arrangement so that I can cut a row or mortices exactly equidistant but somewhat spaced apart (as opposed to doing the same thing with Domi's index pins. Then advance a specific distance and repeat.
At the rate I'm using Dominoes I'll be visiting Anthony soon methinks
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