As requested:
This is my normal setup (Small Router Table fence), 1/4" Roundover bit.

This is an "exploded" view. Micro-adjust disconnected - can be removed to allow more space between the fence and the bit. The plywood "hook" over the fence front is simply to block the gap between the fence faces to aid DC. I also attached guides on each side of the base, to keep the fence from swinging during micro adjust.

Rear view: Micro-adjust now attached. Screws on the fence front (alongside the DC port), are only cosmetic - two on each side where I had a temporary DC port - yeah I know, but the holes looked ugly!

Example of the stops I regularly use (in pairs). The left one is mounted in the top slot and gives me an extendable stop. The right one is what I call a regular stop, mounted in the front slot.

BTW I have posted larger pics than I normally do - please let me know if this gives anyone a problem.
This is my normal setup (Small Router Table fence), 1/4" Roundover bit.
This is an "exploded" view. Micro-adjust disconnected - can be removed to allow more space between the fence and the bit. The plywood "hook" over the fence front is simply to block the gap between the fence faces to aid DC. I also attached guides on each side of the base, to keep the fence from swinging during micro adjust.
Rear view: Micro-adjust now attached. Screws on the fence front (alongside the DC port), are only cosmetic - two on each side where I had a temporary DC port - yeah I know, but the holes looked ugly!
Example of the stops I regularly use (in pairs). The left one is mounted in the top slot and gives me an extendable stop. The right one is what I call a regular stop, mounted in the front slot.
BTW I have posted larger pics than I normally do - please let me know if this gives anyone a problem.

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