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clint

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426 days ago

anybody have any good plans for a router fence? Could really use some fresh ideas, please allow me to pick your brain well maybe somebody else should do that look what happened when I picked mine!!!! >>>>IN NEED INDEED>>>> thanx

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tooldad

456 posts in 613 days


426 days ago

Nor on NYW has a good fence system. Takes a couple pieces of scrap mdf. I will try to sketchup the one that I used on my stile and rail router. Not much adjustability, but it is a dedicated router for stile/rail cuts only.

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tooldad

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426 days ago

Now if I can figure out how to get a jpg on here for you.
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tooldad

456 posts in 613 days


426 days ago

I use plexiglass for the top to see if the dust chute is clogged. Again this is a permanent fence bare bones fence. You can router a slot in each side of the table and use a T nut on a carriage bolt to allow fence to slide forward and back. I typically use 1/2” ply for the framing. Another suggestion would be to put plastic laminate on the fence face, or use mdf that has a smooth surface. Have fun making

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DanM

88 posts in 607 days


425 days ago

I recently built a table & fence, with the latter being based loosely on this design:

Fence plan

I modified the plan somewhat, for instance making the backing one piece 5” high 3/4” MDF with an arch/fitting for dust collection, adding 4 braces between the backing & base for strength, and making the faces 5” high red oak, face jointed & planed to 3/4” thick, as shown in these images:

Fence images

Note the t-track on the face fronts for feather boards, there are also t-tracks on the rear-center of the faces for sliding laterally around the bit. I prefer the clamp system, which works well & doesn’t require cutting into the top (1.25” MDF glue up with high pressure laminate on all sides). When the clamps are tightened, my digital angle guage shows a perfect 90 degrees to the table at all points all along the fence .

Hope this is helpful

Dan

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gusthehonky

131 posts in 640 days


425 days ago

4’ level, c clamps and a combo sq has proved the most reliable offering user comfort in any position which best suits the task. Never will win a style contest, but has proved itself countless times.

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MrWoody

285 posts in 672 days


425 days ago

I built this one from Wood Magazine.

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lew

4505 posts in 653 days


425 days ago

This is knock off of one of “Norm’s” router table fences. It is a hybrid of the hardware that came with the PC router combo set and some scraps I had.

The metal router table was part of the combo set- it had legs, switch, etc. The whole thing was too flimsy and I didn’t have room for another bench top tool. Made a frame for the top, to enlarge it and mounted it in place of the saw wing. Used the hardware from the original PC fence to mount the home made one. The only thing I would add is a dust collection method.

Lew

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clint

9 posts in 437 days


424 days ago

thanx much for all the help and the response really appreciate it will let you all know how it turns out thanx again

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