Router table fence for amateurs

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  • niki
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 566
    • Poland
    • EB PK255

    #1

    Router table fence for amateurs

    Good day

    So, I made my new router table and of course I had to make new fence...took the camera with me and went to the garage...

    I would like to share with you my method, nothing new, I made it also for the old router table and for the DP but if it will help one of the new-comers to the hobby...I made my money...

    As you will see, I'm using a T-fence that positions the fence in parallel to the table...for me it's very important because all my "Bit to Fence" distance settings (I'll post it later) depends on parallel fence.

    Regards
    niki




























































































  • gad5264
    Veteran Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 1407
    • Columbus, Ohio, USA
    • BT3000/BT3100NIB

    #2
    Looking good Niki, keep us posted on how it works out for you.
    Grant
    "GO Buckeyes"

    My projects: http://community.webshots.com/user/gad5264

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    • messmaker
      Veteran Member
      • May 2004
      • 1495
      • RICHMOND, KY, USA.
      • Ridgid 2424

      #3
      I love the way you set up the clamps but I will admit I am not sute about the t-square. I almost never need fence to be parallel.
      spellling champion Lexington region 1982

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      • niki
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2006
        • 566
        • Poland
        • EB PK255

        #4
        Thank you

        Messmaker
        As I said, the parallel fence is very important for me because of the method that I use to set the "Bit - Fence" distance.

        I'm not measuring from the actual bit, instead, I'm using caliper (modified) and locator block (as you will see on my next post) and that method requires parallel fence...but it's very precise...

        Regards
        niki

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        • gwyneth
          Veteran Member
          • Nov 2006
          • 1134
          • Bayfield Co., WI

          #5
          Great project, brilliantly written and illustrated instructions.

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          • DUD
            Veteran Member
            • Dec 2002
            • 3309
            • Jonesboro, Arkansas, USA.
            • Ryobi BT3000

            #6
            Very Good as usual niki. Thanks, Bill
            5 OUT OF 4 PEOPLE DON'T UNDERSTAND FRACTIONS.

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