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Cutting control panel
Marky_1979:
Would it be a router i need to buy to cut the smooth shape of a control panel like in pic and also cut out the back of my cp to fit my trackball and joysticks flush? and my lexan/plexiglass cp cover
spystyle:
In my opinion : yes,
A plunge router is an essential tool. Cutting acrylic without one is completely impractical. And it is required for "flush cutting"
To flush cut a mounting plate : turn your router up-side down and place the plate on it's base, then elevate the cutting bit so it is flush in height to the plate : now what you cut with the router will be the exact depth of the plate.
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Craig
Marky_1979:
iv never used or seen a router before is there a specific on i will need to buy?
spystyle:
I use a Black & Decker 1/4" plunge router from about 10 years ago and love it.
Having worked in construction I can recommend Porter Cable, DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita, Bosch, Ryobi, Skil, Craftsman, Black & Decker... All my bosses liked Porter Cable the best. I like DeWalt 'cuz it's yellow :)
The routing done on arcade cabinets is not too extream, I would be willing to try "no name brand" from Harbor Freight or similar if the price was right.
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Craig
Marky_1979:
Thanks a lot mate im sure i can get hold of one of those here in the UK do i have to buy any special attachments for the router?
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