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"SwampBug"

12/08/2005 6:37 AM

router template guides. . .

any preferences on steel or brass?=20


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"bridger"

in reply to "SwampBug" on 12/08/2005 6:37 AM

12/08/2005 10:37 AM

had one come loose wkile the router was running once. it sprayed brass
shavings around instead of carbide chunks and the bit was fine. I don't
know if a steel one would have done that.

p

in reply to "SwampBug" on 12/08/2005 6:37 AM

13/08/2005 11:50 AM

Have had brass & steel unwind from the subbase.
Have seen more brass oversized (1.375-1.379") lately too. An oversized
ring will not fit in a subbase on-spec. Steel often undersized,
occasionally right on.
Because an oversized ring will not fit an on-spec plate (like the ones
I make) I will not buy brass.
Notwithstanding, brass is pretty and won't kill carbide like steel
might.
Using the hardware at the http://www.patwarner.com/sundries.html link,
I can tighten and center to within a couple of thousandths, perhaps a
more important factor than material choice.

Bb

Bruce

in reply to "SwampBug" on 12/08/2005 6:37 AM

12/08/2005 4:34 PM

On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:37:22 -0600, bridger wrote
(in article <[email protected]>):

> had one come loose wkile the router was running once. it sprayed brass
> shavings around instead of carbide chunks and the bit was fine. I don't
> know if a steel one would have done that.
>

Brass!

I've had several instances of the collar coming loose, glad I caught it
before it did damage. I've added a small set screw to the collar for the
extra piece of mind...

-Bruce

Ww

WillR

in reply to "SwampBug" on 12/08/2005 6:37 AM

12/08/2005 9:41 AM

SwampBug wrote:
> any preferences on steel or brass?=20
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Brass won't rust and discolour wood. Otherwise...

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Will R.
Jewel Boxes and Wood Art
http://woodwork.pmccl.com
The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those=20
who have not got it.=94 George Bernard Shaw

Bb

"BillyBob"

in reply to "SwampBug" on 12/08/2005 6:37 AM

12/08/2005 3:02 PM

Brass.

"SwampBug" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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any preferences on steel or brass?


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"SwampBug"

in reply to "SwampBug" on 12/08/2005 6:37 AM

12/08/2005 10:17 PM

Thanks for the replies, seems there is a consensus.
Brass it is. I will look again at ttrackusa.com. They seem to have the =
nicest looking set
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"Bruce" <[email protected]> wrote in message =
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 11:37:22 -0600, bridger wrote
(in article <[email protected]>):

> had one come loose wkile the router was running once. it sprayed brass
> shavings around instead of carbide chunks and the bit was fine. I =
don't
> know if a steel one would have done that.
>=20

Brass!

I've had several instances of the collar coming loose, glad I caught it=20
before it did damage. I've added a small set screw to the collar for the =

extra piece of mind...

-Bruce

WW

"W. Wells"

in reply to "SwampBug" on 12/08/2005 6:37 AM

13/08/2005 3:24 PM

I use wood guides. I use an overhead pin router. It wears out eventually but
it works good and won't hurt your blades.
"SwampBug" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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any preferences on steel or brass?


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