Hemsby
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Finally made a start on my router table.
After great consideration & research I decided on the Incra Magna Lock insert & template, purchased from Wood Workers Workshop (The template @£14.95 is worth every penny). “T” track & feather boards from Rutland’s. Triton TRA 001 Router from Yandels.
Acquired a piece of 40mm worktop from a local kitchen supply shop for £10 cut it to 800x600 and finished the edge with a guided profile cutter to ensure smooth square edges.
For the depth of recess I added 2mm to the thickness dimension of the insert plate to allow for a metal strip all around on the bottom of the recess for the adjusting screws on the insert plate to have a firm surface to contact.
Positioned the insert template and “trapped” it with boards on 4 sides this gave me the option if necessary to remove 2 adjacent clamped boards and the template to check the cut-out then replace the template in the precise original position and continue.
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I used a 5/8 diam cutter, wrapped the bearing with a couple of turns of tape which I removed before the final finish cut. After completing the recess and removing the clamping plates & template, with a jigsaw I removed the unwanted area in the centre of the table top & trimmed the rough jigsaw cut with a router.
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The insert fitted a treat.
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Roughed out the slots for the “T” track.
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Then did the finish cuts to obtain the correct width & depth. I was determined to get the 3 long tracks parallel to each other so any sled type fixtures will slide easily. After screwing the Aluminium channels in the top I checked the 2 adjacent ones with a Vernier and over the entire length only found a .002” variation, I borrowed a 24inch Vernier and checked the 2 furthest apart and had a max .003” difference. :shock: ( If anybody is sad like me and is interested in my method I can do a sketch). The 2 slots for the fence I squared up from the long channels using a large M/R square and tight fitting pegs in one of the long fitted channels.
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At the intersecting points of the channels the small pieces of channel are secured with a small magnet so they can be removed & rotated 90 degrees depending which channel is in use.
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I fitted a piece of rubber under the insert plate to stop the sawdust dropping directly down onto the locating pin of the handle it just moves away when the handle is inserted and returns on removal of the handle.
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Still need to make the fence, doors and box in the router but think the worst is done.
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After great consideration & research I decided on the Incra Magna Lock insert & template, purchased from Wood Workers Workshop (The template @£14.95 is worth every penny). “T” track & feather boards from Rutland’s. Triton TRA 001 Router from Yandels.
Acquired a piece of 40mm worktop from a local kitchen supply shop for £10 cut it to 800x600 and finished the edge with a guided profile cutter to ensure smooth square edges.
For the depth of recess I added 2mm to the thickness dimension of the insert plate to allow for a metal strip all around on the bottom of the recess for the adjusting screws on the insert plate to have a firm surface to contact.
Positioned the insert template and “trapped” it with boards on 4 sides this gave me the option if necessary to remove 2 adjacent clamped boards and the template to check the cut-out then replace the template in the precise original position and continue.
View attachment 1
I used a 5/8 diam cutter, wrapped the bearing with a couple of turns of tape which I removed before the final finish cut. After completing the recess and removing the clamping plates & template, with a jigsaw I removed the unwanted area in the centre of the table top & trimmed the rough jigsaw cut with a router.
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The insert fitted a treat.
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Roughed out the slots for the “T” track.
View attachment 4
Then did the finish cuts to obtain the correct width & depth. I was determined to get the 3 long tracks parallel to each other so any sled type fixtures will slide easily. After screwing the Aluminium channels in the top I checked the 2 adjacent ones with a Vernier and over the entire length only found a .002” variation, I borrowed a 24inch Vernier and checked the 2 furthest apart and had a max .003” difference. :shock: ( If anybody is sad like me and is interested in my method I can do a sketch). The 2 slots for the fence I squared up from the long channels using a large M/R square and tight fitting pegs in one of the long fitted channels.
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At the intersecting points of the channels the small pieces of channel are secured with a small magnet so they can be removed & rotated 90 degrees depending which channel is in use.
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I fitted a piece of rubber under the insert plate to stop the sawdust dropping directly down onto the locating pin of the handle it just moves away when the handle is inserted and returns on removal of the handle.
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Still need to make the fence, doors and box in the router but think the worst is done.
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