So I am planning on recessing the trackball plate and a couple of joysticks into 3/4" plywood. I have the $99 Porter Cable fixed base 1 3/4hp router with a 1/2" straight cutting bit. I was thinking of using 1/8" fiberboard as a template for both.
Questions:
1) Drill first, recess cut second?
Should I drill a hole into the plywood first before starting the router? For the trackball(w/mounting plate), is it best to cut out the square first before recess cutting? For the joysticks, is it best to drill the hole first?
2) Prevent unlevel recess cutting?
For routing larger areas, like the dimensions on a trackball plate, how do you cut so as to keep the base plate of the router from dipping into the material since the material you are riding on is being cut away? Should I route in a clockwise fashion from the outside to the inside, or inside-out, or line by line left to right, right to left?
This will be the first time I have fired up a router, so it might explain my newbieness questions.
I hope I've put the bit in properly....
Thanks for any info.