We all (should) know that when using a router with a bearing and without a fence we should use a pivot pin to support work (sideways) when easing the work into the bit lest the bit take too big a bite and fling the workpiece and user.
My question #1 - how far from the bit is the proper distance to the pivot?
Seems like a couple of inches is probably right but that would put it in the removable ring, so it has to go outside that area which is over 3" away.
How do you resolve this? Where is you's located?
#2 At what clock position (relative to the bit center) is the best? 9 o'clock? 3? 8?
#3 should I put two or more locations? Right and left?
I have a woodpecker plate and a brass pivot pin but no hole as of this time.
My question #1 - how far from the bit is the proper distance to the pivot?
Seems like a couple of inches is probably right but that would put it in the removable ring, so it has to go outside that area which is over 3" away.
How do you resolve this? Where is you's located?
#2 At what clock position (relative to the bit center) is the best? 9 o'clock? 3? 8?
#3 should I put two or more locations? Right and left?
I have a woodpecker plate and a brass pivot pin but no hole as of this time.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA

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