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installing rocklet router plate - help!

 
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PostPosted: Fri May 18, 2007 1:37 am    Post subject: installing rocklet router plate - help! Reply with quote

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I am having some difficulty instaling a Rockler router plate i am
hoping i can get some opinions.

I am actually build the New Yankee router table. I purchased the
router plate from rockler, and after having much difficulty trying to
make a template for it, i bought the template from them as well.
figured since the top sans the plate was complete, i would test the
template on scrap to ensure i had everything correct. I routed it out,
and it seemed to me there was too much play around the plate when
inserted, but i thought the clamps did not hold properly. I tried
again with double-stick tape and i know it held...same results. I
tried to shim the distance on the interior of the template with tape,
didn't help (or maybe i didn't use enough). I also tried to put tape
around the bearing on the bit...same result.

So what can i do to get this template to work? Or is the play around
the template acceptable? I'd say it only about 1/16", but it seems
like with the tempate, it should be better. I am routing out of MDF
and contemplated tracing the plate and shim the template to get close
to the line, and then sand it to fine tune the fit. It seems like the
template is useless for a perfect fit at this point.

Help!
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