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Congratulations on a great buy.
EdDo you know about kickback? Ray has a good writeup here... https://www.sawdustzone.org/articles...mare-explained
For a kickback demonstration video http://www.metacafe.com/watch/910584...demonstration/Comment
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I've had a RE-600 for 25 years and it's great machine...but not worth $100 today unless the table meets your needs...but I wouldn't part with mine for $100!Don't ever ask a barber if you need a haircut.Comment
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I assume you are talking about the hole in the router plate. i don,t see what the size of that has to do with the size of the router bits other than allowing the larger bits thru, So what you are saying is that when using smaller bits I need a smaller hole, I am curious as to why, Does this effect the way the bit cuts in relation to the surface area of the wood being routed?Thanks for any info. Like I said 1 st table and I want to make sure its set up properly before use. I joined RouterForums a few months back and theres a ton of info there perhaps I need to spend a little more time there as well, Thanks,TommytComment
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The ideal setup has an insert that perfectly matches the bit. It's the equivalent to a zero-clearance insert on the table saw, with pretty much the same benefits.
Obviously you can't have an insert for each bit in your collection. It looks like the inserts on your new router table are removable in sections. That will probably get you by - until it doesn't get you by any more. That's when you'll know what you need!
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