The Parf 2 works well but I believe it could be made better and simpler to give better results. Having cut several holes this morning using a 26mm router cutter it was just so easy and gave really clean holes. It made me re think about cutting the 20mm holes for benchdogs and how much easier it would be with a plunge router so I looked further.
The top two drawings show the Parf 2 as it is, the bottom drawing shows how it could be if the drill bushings were just replaced by 30mm holes for a router guide bush to fit in. It becomes a single flat piece of aluminium with nothing more than holes and much simpler to manufacture with no assembly required to fit the drill bushings.
What do people think? Because it is flat and using a plunge router there would be no side to side movement, the raised drill bushings combined with the drill bit and a drill on the end produce a lot of unwanted movement / rocking motion.
The top two drawings show the Parf 2 as it is, the bottom drawing shows how it could be if the drill bushings were just replaced by 30mm holes for a router guide bush to fit in. It becomes a single flat piece of aluminium with nothing more than holes and much simpler to manufacture with no assembly required to fit the drill bushings.
What do people think? Because it is flat and using a plunge router there would be no side to side movement, the raised drill bushings combined with the drill bit and a drill on the end produce a lot of unwanted movement / rocking motion.