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    Default tiltable router attachment?

    A few months ago, i had found a company that builds an accessory for routertables to have the option of tilting the router to a specified angle. I believe it accepted either Milwaukee or Porter routers. I am unable to find the link any longer. and I am in need of adjustably with the router angle. A chamfer set will not work, the work im doing has many different angles that need to be cut.

    Any help or other options i could go with would be fantastic.

    Thanks in advance

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    Default resolusion

    yes, its actually just like that, but it would be able to accept a 3+hp router. And after some more digging through my old emails, i stumbled uppon the link to the online store i had saved.http://www.woodhaven.com/Category.asp?Id=284 it looks like its built pretty well.. and it has a lift in it as well.. which is nice.it does includes a 3/8\" x 9-1/4\" x 11-3/4\" phenolic plate for router table use, which seems to be the standard on tables.I havnt been able to find any other place selling these types of accesories for router tables, maybe due to the patent on the design.The only issue i have with it, is the lift. by the looks of the angle-ease. The lift goes in the direction of the cutter, and not perpendicular to the table (like most lifts). Reason why this posses a problem for some would be cutting off lots of material.If i have a straight cutter angled @ 45 deg, i would have to move the fence back in increments in order to get the proper depth of cut. If i was using a regular chamfer, I would just lift the router staight up. Its not too big of a deal, but would have been nice to have the lift go 100% vertical, and not corrisponding with the angle that its dialed in @.This post may be helpfull for others that are looking for this type of router table accessor, so ill include a few keyworks just incase if someone is searching the forum. (angle base, angle-base, tilt router table, tiltable router table, adjustable angle router table, adjustable angle)Thanks for the reply tho!
    Last edited by DJ’s Timber; 12th February 2008 at 03:14 PM. Reason: fix link

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