I have made great use of my keyhole router bit, but, it always took a while
to set up my table with stopsand other limits for one or two cuts. When I
saw the plexiglass template in Pricecutter's catalog (and others), I jumped.
However I did not have a template guide. Finally got a set and started to
use the tools, but got stumped. How does this help? There were no
instructions so I assumed it was supposed to be obvious. Color me stupid.
I called Pricecutter's support and that guy made me feel better with his
slow response.
Thanks and Happy Turkey Day---GO COLTS
On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 15:34:55 GMT, "Frank Mackell"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>I have made great use of my keyhole router bit, but, it always took a while
>to set up my table with stopsand other limits for one or two cuts. When I
>saw the plexiglass template in Pricecutter's catalog (and others), I jumped.
>However I did not have a template guide. Finally got a set and started to
>use the tools, but got stumped. How does this help? There were no
>instructions so I assumed it was supposed to be obvious. Color me stupid.
>I called Pricecutter's support and that guy made me feel better with his
>slow response.
You need a 5/8" guide bushing on your router, and it's for freehand
use, not the table. Put the bushing on the router, plunge the bit in,
push it to the end of the template, pull the router back and then lift
it up. Looks like a handy tool, really. I usually just freehand the
suckers using the router table fence as a reference point for the
start of the cut. Hope this helps, even though it's been a bit of a
wait for you!
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