samurai
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neat work!! i have also made pantorouter though its made from steel.
mpooley":5k7im5tt said:Made from steel ... nice
pictures please
actually i made this pantorouter using welding and drilling jig made by japanese cnc milling machine so everything was so precise and allign that there was no problem setting template.i use template method from leigh fmt jig.i use bushing for bearing guide.you can check this machine fuction on youtube, search pantorouter made from steelmpooley":yp8tjy4f said:wow it looks good. does it work well?
how hard do you find setting up a template for a job?
samurai":gpm8o9iz said:just finished my hybrid pantorouter.please have a look on http://youtu.be/7zUch0BYiak
mpooley":3pnw1ya5 said:samurai":3pnw1ya5 said:just finished my hybrid pantorouter.please have a look on http://youtu.be/7zUch0BYiak
Very nice job
I'm interested in the way you fit the templates. In my opinion this is the big weakness of the Panto router as designed. It looks wonderful but Mathias never shows it in a real life use. it is easy to get a tenon and a mortice that fit but getting them in the exact position you want is not so easy.
I have developed a way of adjusting the vertical and horizontal positioning of the template using spacers bars. Its still awkward but i get good results unless I do the math wrong and put the wrong spacer in. which i do a lot
I have not used it over the winter so I was going to put some more thought into a better system.
You say your template runs in a parallel guide. How does this work please? I'm assuming you mean that it always stays parallel with the table?.
I love your idea for the adjustable bearing so that you can have 1 template for both tenon and mortice! very good
Mike
mpooley":3or8sdag said:hard to answer that one! and not many people will reply cos no one is reading it lol
shame though
I'd prefer it if more people had made it. It would help to exchange ideas about improving it.
I did ask Matthias why he hadn't got any forums but he said it would be too much work!
BTY do send off for the plans they are very well done and certainly the best I have ever seen.
Mike
RogerBoyle":2vgza9gt said:The answer is simple
Most don't want to build one as they do not believe that they are capable of the precision that it requires and/or they think it's outside their comfort zone.
adzeman":2bh4jpmk said:The Woodgear No 3 home made bandsaw also really impresses me and I was impressed with his article comparing his machine with his bought one. Just amazing!
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