AFFF
Established Member
Use mine occasionally with a shimmed outfeed fence for jointing.
The black components are the T-slots that fix to the sides of the table. I guess they could be omitted, but T-slots would need cutting in the table top. B y 'cheeks' I referred to the two adjustable halves of the fence. I made my table top to accept all parts.I wasn't clear. If I omitted the use of the fence cheeks (the black components in those images) - can you use the fence on it's own so to speak? Does the fence connect down to the table with a T bolt? Thanks for replying.
Impressive build and review Ian, is the split fence two separate cheeks or do they slide in the fixed rail above them? I'm thinking that if so it would add rigidity to the split fence.I would go for a straight through fence like Mikes or the one in the attached link
You can the add sliding cheeks to the front to open/close the opening around the cutter. I cut horizontal slots in the back fence and recessed holes in the sliding cheeks for coach bolts through to locking levers
A simple set of plastic shims will allow you to move the outfeed fence out if require
See link of teh arrangement on mine
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/threads/jessem-router-lift-and-auk-router.114870/
I wasn't clear. If I omitted the use of the fence cheeks (the black components in those images) - can you use the fence on it's own so to speak? Does the fence connect down to the table with a T bolt? Thanks for replying.
Enter your email address to join: