Pete Wild
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Hi all,
I am pretty new to routers and router tables but have a question.
I bought my router a while ago and router table more recently, but I have a couple of questions regarding mounting the two together.
Firstly, please excuse my terminology, I don't know the correct names for things, so Ill do my best to describe.
1. When I mount the router under the removable router table bed/plate/whatever, the fixing screw holes in the router don't line up exactly with those on the table., they are close, in as much as I can get them fixed by screwing the fixing screws in at a very slight angle, but it's not 'right'
2. When the router is mounted, the chuck is off centre? See photo. Is this how its supposed to be? It means that currently I have to run it as per the photo, minus the plastic insert as the insert will foul most bits when its running
Or are my two problems related? Do I need to redrill the fixing holes in such a way as to a} Line them up more accurately and b} line the chuck up centrally?
Can you even do that?
I am pretty new to routers and router tables but have a question.
I bought my router a while ago and router table more recently, but I have a couple of questions regarding mounting the two together.
Firstly, please excuse my terminology, I don't know the correct names for things, so Ill do my best to describe.
1. When I mount the router under the removable router table bed/plate/whatever, the fixing screw holes in the router don't line up exactly with those on the table., they are close, in as much as I can get them fixed by screwing the fixing screws in at a very slight angle, but it's not 'right'
2. When the router is mounted, the chuck is off centre? See photo. Is this how its supposed to be? It means that currently I have to run it as per the photo, minus the plastic insert as the insert will foul most bits when its running
Or are my two problems related? Do I need to redrill the fixing holes in such a way as to a} Line them up more accurately and b} line the chuck up centrally?
Can you even do that?