marcros":3bavthdt said:
Thanks for organising this Dibs. I am just looking at my plate now.
A couple of questions:
1. I assume that this needs to be fixed into the top, or will the weight of the router hold it in firmly enough?
2. Aluminium plate- any problems with stainless fixings to hold in the router? I know that you shouldn't mix certain metals, but i can never remember what is safe with what.
3. On my phenolic plate, there is a guide/starting pin, which should be easy enough to make. Is it ever actually used?
Cheers
Mark
Hi Mark
Some folk use it with just the weight holding it down. Others have drilled holes in corners and screwed it down. With an Aluminium plate - I'd screw it down.
If you look closely at the corners - you should see 4 cross hairs that have been laser etched into the plate. You can use these as guides to drill the plate.
There are also 2 further marks near the ring\disc recess that are also cross hairs that have been laser etched. These can be drilled out for guide pins.
In the previous Group Buy some folk asked for guide pins which I supplied. I ordered these,
http://www.trend-uk.com/en/UK/product/W ... late_.html
folk just measured the bottom bit and drilled out the 2 holes accordingly.
I don't think you'll have an issue with using s\s screws, etc.
Hope you're happy with the plate. Sorry I missed you.
HIH
Dibs