bp122
Expert at Jibber-Jabber
Hi All, happy Wednesday to everyone!
I am going to be making some changes to my router table setup, which currently is combined with the table saw extension wing. The changes will be that I'm getting rid of my table saw and making the whole thing an offset router table with MFT capability combined with the Microjig Matchfit system with dovetail grooves to act as a secondary assembly table.
Now the question is, I think I will need a track for running the mitre fence / coping sled for the router table, which of the following options do you think is the best bet according to your experience:
1. Make an extra dovetail groove and use the Matchfit hardware (supplied in the kit) to run the coping sled and design it to cater for angled bits
2. Go for UJK dovetailed T track (image below)
3. Go for a dual track which has a normal mitre track and a small one for featherboards etc
4. Just a single mitre track
I prefer option 1 as I won't need a mitre fence and will have all the hardware I need. But wondered if the friction between the dovetail grooves and the hardware will be high to make the sliding action of the mitre sled difficult. Or for any reason this is a bad idea.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I am going to be making some changes to my router table setup, which currently is combined with the table saw extension wing. The changes will be that I'm getting rid of my table saw and making the whole thing an offset router table with MFT capability combined with the Microjig Matchfit system with dovetail grooves to act as a secondary assembly table.
Now the question is, I think I will need a track for running the mitre fence / coping sled for the router table, which of the following options do you think is the best bet according to your experience:
1. Make an extra dovetail groove and use the Matchfit hardware (supplied in the kit) to run the coping sled and design it to cater for angled bits
2. Go for UJK dovetailed T track (image below)
3. Go for a dual track which has a normal mitre track and a small one for featherboards etc
4. Just a single mitre track
I prefer option 1 as I won't need a mitre fence and will have all the hardware I need. But wondered if the friction between the dovetail grooves and the hardware will be high to make the sliding action of the mitre sled difficult. Or for any reason this is a bad idea.
Thanks in advance for your help.