Lathe DRO on my DIY router table

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Gadjet

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I'm putting together a router table with a Enjoywood lift from Banggood and so far it's going well, I also have a lathe and I thought I could use a DRO on the lift to measure the cutter height.
It fitted really easily using an existing hole on the lift.
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I did this with a Wixey DRO which is made for this purpose.

See the small bracket on the bottom left corner …


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That is the Wixey DRO folded back … and now flipped up …


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To use, first install a router bit …

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Lift the bit …


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… flush with the table top.

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Now set the Wixey to zero …


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Finally, raise the router bit to the desired height. Here it is 6mm (one can work in Imperial as well as Metric) …


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Regards from Perth

Derek
 
I did this with a Wixey DRO which is made for this purpose.

See the small bracket on the bottom left corner …


Regards from Perth

Derek
Looks good, I'm going to see if I can design and 3D print a mounting bracket for the display so that it sits under the table and maybe make it slide in and out so it's protected when not in use.
 
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