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08/09/2003 7:01 PM

What should I order for Woodrat?

I have been happy enough with the user group history online that I
want to buy the Woodrat. Now I'd like help ordering the package.

I have a Bosch 1617EVS router with D handle and plunge base also. I
have a small assortment of CMT bits, the basic 13 plus their Kitchen
set. I also have a Veritas router table setup.

My first projects with the Woodrat will be kitchen cabinets and
small-item storage units, wall mounted, sized for small tools.

What should I buy and why?

My list looks like:

Woodrat
Bits
Accessories

I'm located in San Diego, California, USA. I'd like to order this
today or tomorrow, if possible.


This topic has 1 replies

FM

"Frank Mutchler"

in reply to [email protected] (edfan) on 08/09/2003 7:01 PM

17/08/2003 2:24 PM

Yes, you definitely want the new aluminum guide rails. I've used the Jacobs
Power Collet in a Makita 3612BR, DW621, and DW625. I don't use it all the
time but there are some situations where using it allow me to use router
bits I could not otherwise use. I had to cut clearance for the Jacobs PC
into the router plate when using the Makita and so I have an additional
plate I use with the DW625.
You probably know that a revised manual is in the making??

"edfan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thanks for the details, just what I needed. I think I'm going to get
> the collett extension as well, the Woodrat plate does take up some
> depth. The Jacobs chuck has Woodrat's blessing but has apparently gone
> out of production. There is no plunge bar available for the Bosch, it
> should be available Real Soon Now. The Miter box looks super useful.
> Also the aluminum guides. I'll definitely look at Phil's mortise rail.
>
> Craftsman Gallery appears to be the only non-factory source now in the
> USA and they have a good deal so off I go.
>
>
>
>
> "Frank Mutchler" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:<[email protected]>...
> > If you haven't already done so, you ought to check out
> > http://benchmark.20m.com/tools/LittleRat/littleratindex.html
> > Believe me, Phil's version of the mortise rail is a superb platform for
the
> > 'rat. I also use the Veritas router table and find the 90 deg. sled
very
> > useful for cutting all the cope cuts for cabinet doors. If you plan on
> > using dovetails for your drawer joints, you will want to order a
dovetail
> > bit set from:
> >
> >
http://www.thecraftsmangallery.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?creen=CTGY&Store_Code=W&Category_Code=CS
> > You will also want to practice a bit because the 'rat is very
> > non-conventional in the way it cuts dovetails. Have you looked at John
> > Lucas's site: http://www.woodshopdemos.com/wr-1.htm ? John does an
> > excellent job walking you through dovetails.
> >
> > If any of the above URL's doesn't load on a single line, you must use
copy &
> > paste to use them instead of just clicking on them. I find the 'rat is
a
> > great mortise/tennon cutter while a lot of other stuff is easier for me
on
> > the Veritas table. The 'rat is just a router table upside down, or as
> > Martin Godfrey says, the router is the "right way up", with one very
> > significant difference. The 'X' axis movement is controled via a Bowden
> > cable system allowing controlled upcuts....a big no-no on most router
> > tables. The 'Y' axis is, of course, dependent on your router's plunge
> > function. I've designed a 'Z' axis control but can't find time to build
a
> > proto-type :>( .
> >
> > Good luck and enjoy your 'rat.
> >
> >
> > "edfan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:[email protected]...
> > > I have been happy enough with the user group history online that I
> > > want to buy the Woodrat. Now I'd like help ordering the package.
> > >
> > > I have a Bosch 1617EVS router with D handle and plunge base also. I
> > > have a small assortment of CMT bits, the basic 13 plus their Kitchen
> > > set. I also have a Veritas router table setup.
> > >
> > > My first projects with the Woodrat will be kitchen cabinets and
> > > small-item storage units, wall mounted, sized for small tools.
> > >
> > > What should I buy and why?
> > >
> > > My list looks like:
> > >
> > > Woodrat
> > > Bits
> > > Accessories
> > >
> > > I'm located in San Diego, California, USA. I'd like to order this
> > > today or tomorrow, if possible.


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