Woodworker's Journal 2009-33-3, страница 37

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Fence Base

(Front View)

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Fence Back

(Front View)

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Fence Facing

(Front View)

Fence Facing

(Front View)

This drawing shows the back view of the fence subassembly. Pieces 14 (shown below) attach to form an adjustable two-piece fence system.

Exploded View

Threaded Rod Detail

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The author uses shop-made, interchangeable insert rings to suit different router bit sizes. The rings have a rabbeted edge that fits into a matching rabbet milled around the bit opening. The rings are captured and held firm by the base of the router. These rings are optional — you may be happy with a simple hole bored through the top.

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Insert Ring

(Section View)

Insert

material list

1 Table (1)

T x W x L

1" x 20" x 36"

10 Router Lift Plate (1)

TxWxL

3/4" x 3" x 3"

2 Rear Mounting Blocks (2)

1" x 33/s" x 6"

11 Fence Base (1)

3/4" x 6'/*" x 29"

3 Lift Base (1)

1" x 6" x 63/4"

12 Fence Back (1)

3/4" x 4'A" x 29"

4 Lift Sides (2)

3/4" x 3%" x 13"

13 Braces (4)

3/4" x 3/2" x 6/4"

5 Lift Bracket (1)

3/4" x 3%" x 6"

14 Fence Facings (2)

1" x 43/." x 18"

6 Crank (1)

1/2" x 8" Dia.

15 Dust Port Plate (1)

3/4" x 4" x 4"

7 Crank Knob (1)

1 'A" Dia. wood ball

16 Hinge (1)

2" x 2'/2"

8 Threaded Rod (1)

5/8" Dia. x 8"

17 Carriage Bolts, Washers, Nuts (6) 3/8" Dia. x 2/2"

9 Nuts (3)

5/8"-11

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