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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: walls83 on May 08, 2004, 10:24:16 pm
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my trackball plate? Is the router the best thing?
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Yep, a router would be my first choice.
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Just adjust the router depth and test it on some scrap until you get the depth just the way you want it.
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Just adjust the router depth and test it on some scrap until you get the depth just the way you want it.
Yes, test on the scrap, but you can get the depth you want the first time .
This assumes the use of a plunge router, as I've never used a fixed base one.
Set the material you want to route out for on a flat surface. Set the base of the router on the material, with the blade off the edge slightly.
Lower the blade until it's touching the flat surface, and lock the router down. Viola! Instantly set!
Not my idea, but Oscar's.
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As I am proabably going to be doing this soon also, I too have a question.
How do you get the shape of the cuttout correct? I'm picturing a square box that you'd have to place on the piece you're working on for the router to use as a guide. Also, the corners... would you have to use a chisel or something? Routers aren't exactly good at 90
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As I am proabably going to be doing this soon also, I too have a question.
How do you get the shape of the cuttout correct? I'm picturing a square box that you'd have to place on the piece you're working on for the router to use as a guide. Also, the corners... would you have to use a chisel or something? Routers aren't exactly good at 90