Router Planer Jig Ideas

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Hi all, i hope you are well.

I want to make a planer jig for my router, i have watched quite a few youtube videos on how to do it. Has anyone managed to do this and had any success or made some mistakes so can advise on problems to look out for? I don't really have the space for a thicknesser but think this might be a way to get some decent results.

Thanks

Mark
 
Hi, if you have a look at my thread here, I use a home made router sled to flatten a cutting board.

It works well, made a few modifications to it to try and contain the dust etc, need to think about how you will secure your workpiece to the base to stop it moving.

How big do you think the biggest thing you may need to flatten will be?

What size router do you have (1/4in - 1/2in)
 
found some pictures here of it when I first made it at the start of the year

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Before planing...

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After planning

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found some pictures here of it when I first made it at the start of the year

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Hi, thanks for the reply. You are the reason I have started investigating this lol. Just made some chopping boards for family Christmas presents out of some ash I had around. I have your post saved and keep reading over it.

My router is 1/2 inch and I will probably be doing similar sizes to yourself. I’m just enjoying making a few different things at the moment.

Thanks
Mark
 
ah great at least someone has found it useful :) - any pics of the boards you've made - did you do edge grain or end grain?

I'd use some 'brush strip' instead of the rubber I used that is cut into strips, its all I had at the time.

Maybe think about securing some 80 grit sandpaper to the bed to stop the piece sliding about - you'll still need something to secure it, at the moment, I have a piece of wood lower than the material im planning at the bottom of the table, then another piece touching it at a right angle, going up the table, so I can place the piece in the bottom corner - I then just use some small nails to attach other pieces as I need them, and they get removed - the other pieces stay on the board,

I think id run the 'gantry' bit on the outside of the walls of the jig/sled bed - that way, you could then just use wedges of timber on the inside to secure the work piece touching the side walls, and they wouldn't foul the gantry.

Id also make the hole where the router bit goes just a little bigger than the biggest bit you will use, could even put some brush strip in the hole - all an aim to keep the dust contained, and if you have a hoover/extractor connected to the router, most will go up there - when I had nothing (as it was when first built) it was terribly messy - that bit I had is 50mm, and brilliant, but its not cheap at about £45 - its probably lasted me 6 months of hobby use, and then I needed to get it sharpened which cost me £9

the post I did could be slimmed down, I went a bit OTT adding borders and stuff, that do look nice - but you can do this in a couple of stages, get the strips glued up and planed, then crosscut them, and arrange in a pattern and glue this back up. Once you get into it, your imagination then starts to think of other patterns and ways to do it. Good fun though, especially when its all done and sanded, and you apply the finish and all the colours come alive.
 
Thanks for the reply, I am thinking of making one in the new year.

The chopping boards i made are all face grain, after some more reading i would do it different next time. I think they look great though and the family using them are not heavy users so should be ok. I am currently coating them with the bees wax/mineral oil mix and will post a picture later.

At some point i would like to work out a way to oil them easier, faster and with less mess. At the moment i just have a large plastic box and ;eave them soaking for a few hours.

Thanks

Mark
 

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