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- How to mount the router plate. . . - Router Forums
I finally got my router table plate from Rockler, a Bench Dog plate There are several screws included, and I also got the router table leveling and locking hardware pack, which included 8 screws and 2 "screw in nuts" The large screws are for screwing the router to the plate But which
- Which Sign Making Template System Is Better - Router Forums
I've looked at the Milescraft Signmaker Pro and the Rockler interlocking letter sign making kits Rockler seems to offer three sizes of lettering and Milescraft only offers two, but are there other sign making template kits available? Do you have one and is it easy to use? I need to make a few
- rockler box joint jig. . . . what am i doing wrong? - Router Forums
here's a link to the product so you can see it understand its use Rockler Router Table Box Joint Jig - YouTube i think you and mike are right, i'm thinking of returning it it just shouldn't be this confusing and difficult
- Router insert plate size: Rockler v. all? | Router Forums
Rockler seems to have standardized on a router table insert plate size smaller than everyone else 8 1 4 x 11 3 4 as opposed to 9 1 4 x 11 3 4 I'm not coming up with any pros or cons for this smaller size other than the larger size might make it a little easier to put the router assembly in
- Has Anyone Tried Fitting Negative Rake Cutters (Easy Wood) on Rocklers . . .
I have three of Rockler's full side carbide turning tools I have the diamond, round, and square radius tools Rockler's turning tools are machined and angled to match and support the back bevels of the carbide tips The hidden "back" cutting edge of the carbide tips is a snug fit against a
- Rockler lift table question - Router Forums
Rockler sells 2 sizes of their Rockler branded lift table I dealt with this last spring when I bought a table saw extension router table and a lift insert as well
- Rockler Pro Lift router lift - Router Forums
Rockler RE-issued the instructions with an added step: after tightening the mount around your router, you need to loosen the screws at the base of one of the lift posts where it is attached to the top plate This will allow the tension to release and the posts to "realign" with the particular tension you needed to apply to secure your router
- Using a Rockler Router Table - Router Forums
This Rockler was used with a Porter Cable router, and thus the mounting plate has three holes 120° apart Well, my Bosch B1350 (apparently a very nonstandard Bosch model) is a four hole machine, and is thus completely incompatible with the mounting plate I have
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