Routermonster
Established Member
Hi All
I've been using my router table to cut rebates and tenons for my current project (yes, I should be doing this by hand but at the moment I have to take care not to strain myself ! ).
I could not get consistent depths of cut, and I have found out the reason - my insert plate is sagging. It's only by a small amount but it's enough to spoil things. I took it out of the table and removed my Trend T11 router but it's still sagging. I bought it a few years ago from Axminster. It's made by Rousseau (I think it's identical to the one marketed by Trend) , and it's supposed to have a crown of about 0.8 mm.
Has anyone else got any experience of sagging phenolic plates?
I spoke to Axminster's customer services people but they classify this product as obsolete and no longer support it. I checked the manufacturer's website and they claim it has a lifetime warranty! I guess I could contact them but is it worth the effort?
I contacted Woodworker's Workshop and spoke to Roger, who was very helpful. He sells a pre-drilled aluminium plate made by Incra. It's expensive but it's solid and looks bomb-proof.
The problem with most of the current crop of insert plates on offer is that the sizes are different from the Rousseau/Trend plate and the Axminster-branded one. If I buy the Incra plate (or even Jessem or Kreg) I may have to make a Mk 3 router table!
Thanks
Les
I've been using my router table to cut rebates and tenons for my current project (yes, I should be doing this by hand but at the moment I have to take care not to strain myself ! ).
I could not get consistent depths of cut, and I have found out the reason - my insert plate is sagging. It's only by a small amount but it's enough to spoil things. I took it out of the table and removed my Trend T11 router but it's still sagging. I bought it a few years ago from Axminster. It's made by Rousseau (I think it's identical to the one marketed by Trend) , and it's supposed to have a crown of about 0.8 mm.
Has anyone else got any experience of sagging phenolic plates?
I spoke to Axminster's customer services people but they classify this product as obsolete and no longer support it. I checked the manufacturer's website and they claim it has a lifetime warranty! I guess I could contact them but is it worth the effort?
I contacted Woodworker's Workshop and spoke to Roger, who was very helpful. He sells a pre-drilled aluminium plate made by Incra. It's expensive but it's solid and looks bomb-proof.
The problem with most of the current crop of insert plates on offer is that the sizes are different from the Rousseau/Trend plate and the Axminster-branded one. If I buy the Incra plate (or even Jessem or Kreg) I may have to make a Mk 3 router table!
Thanks
Les