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Hi all
I just received a UJK cast iron router table top when it was 15% off a few days ago with the intention of building it into a workbench.
It's an absolute unit at 815x615mm but I wasn't too surprised to see it wasn't dead flat. Across one of the diagonals I can comfortably fit a 0.25mm ruler under a straight edge up to about 150mm from the corners. Ie. the plate cutout is humped.
I'm not one to obsess over perfection. I have a Festool Kapex that isn't anywhere close to flat either, but it cuts dead square.
So, how important is table flatness for routing, really? Some crude maths is saying that even if I manage to wobble the workpiece to its limits (+/-0.25mm), a 50mm cutter is going to be moving ~0.03mm out of square at the top of the cut. Assuming correct, is there something else important I'm missing?
Cheers
I just received a UJK cast iron router table top when it was 15% off a few days ago with the intention of building it into a workbench.
It's an absolute unit at 815x615mm but I wasn't too surprised to see it wasn't dead flat. Across one of the diagonals I can comfortably fit a 0.25mm ruler under a straight edge up to about 150mm from the corners. Ie. the plate cutout is humped.
I'm not one to obsess over perfection. I have a Festool Kapex that isn't anywhere close to flat either, but it cuts dead square.
So, how important is table flatness for routing, really? Some crude maths is saying that even if I manage to wobble the workpiece to its limits (+/-0.25mm), a 50mm cutter is going to be moving ~0.03mm out of square at the top of the cut. Assuming correct, is there something else important I'm missing?
Cheers