Darren D
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I'm at the very, very early stages of building a router table, well I've bought some of the components. One of them is the Dakota router plate insert from Rutlands. It doesn't come with fitting instructions so I'm hoping someone can help out with some questions I have.
1. The table comes with a shoulder pin for "freehand routing". There is also a magnet to go with it and the table has 6 holes in various positions that will accept the pin.
What is a shoulder pin for exactly? How would I use it? Also are all the holes I've marked used for the pin or are some of them for another purpose? And what do I do with the magnet?
2. the underside of the plate has a lip all the way round - around 15mm and the corners have threaded holes and little stub bolts and magnets. I assume the plate rests on this lip, the magnets are inserted into the table and hold the plate down and the bolts can be used for levelling. Does this all sound correct? How do I secure the magnets into the table - glue?
3. Finally given that the above assumption is correct, why are there 4 countersunk holes in the corners of the plate? (labelled in the above diagram). They are inside the outer lip so if they are to screw the plate down, they would have nothing to screw into.
Please help!!
Darren
1. The table comes with a shoulder pin for "freehand routing". There is also a magnet to go with it and the table has 6 holes in various positions that will accept the pin.
What is a shoulder pin for exactly? How would I use it? Also are all the holes I've marked used for the pin or are some of them for another purpose? And what do I do with the magnet?
2. the underside of the plate has a lip all the way round - around 15mm and the corners have threaded holes and little stub bolts and magnets. I assume the plate rests on this lip, the magnets are inserted into the table and hold the plate down and the bolts can be used for levelling. Does this all sound correct? How do I secure the magnets into the table - glue?
3. Finally given that the above assumption is correct, why are there 4 countersunk holes in the corners of the plate? (labelled in the above diagram). They are inside the outer lip so if they are to screw the plate down, they would have nothing to screw into.
Please help!!
Darren