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Router Table Fence.

wm460

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I am slowly getting my router table done, thought I must confess it is mostly used as some to put things an and buried.:goesred:

I am now up to the stage of making the fence, I was thinking about buying all the partsd whn I remembered this POS that has been sitting around and getting in the was for a long time.

I am looking for ideas of how to use parts frm it to make my fence.

Bugger some reason my photos will not up load.:sob:
 

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Surely you only need to find a way of fixing the fence down and holding it in place!.

The ends loo like they adjust anyway, so secure tha back part and you should have it working. On mine both fences work independently so that you can set the following fence the same as the cut so you get a nice straight cut.
 

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@Eamonn could you please post a photo of yours.

It’s at Siver by the way….. :rolling:

Mine is an elcheapo Aldi special, noting as sophisticated as yours is any way shape of the imagination.

Will see what I can get when I’m back home laters for you.

It just has two angle plastic pieces that are adjusted on a sliding slot and thumb turn to lock them in place.

I use it quite a lot on most of the same stuff for my hinges and opening lip recess of my boxes. Doesn’t get used for much else TBH. I have 6 routers now :goesred: each has a separate bit for specifics and saves loads of time setting them up for the different jobs I do regularly. Don’t know if it’s lazy or just switched on :funny:


EDIT..
Just had a recount….7 :rolling:
 
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