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Router Table Surface
Template Orientation
Pin Plate Positioning
Routing Position
Side Stop
Clamping Procedure
R9
PLUS
ROUTER TABLE OPERATION
CHAPTER 4
Basic Jig Functions
Router Table Surface
4-1
When using the R9
PLUS
on a router table, be sure there are
no height differences between the table and any lift mechanism
,
guide bushing
or bushing adaptor
. The template must slide
smoothly over the table top.
Pin Plate Positioning
4-3
The beam is positioned on the template using the pin plate
positioning holes
and
. Most illustrations will have an inset
showing the correct template pin position for the procedure.
Template Orientation
4-2
The engraved side of the template always faces up. Template
positioning holes
are for through dovetail pins. Template
positioning holes
are for through dovetail tails and box joints.
Routing Position
4-4
Always begin routing from the left end of the jig when
viewed from the operator’s position.
Note: The images in this user guide show the “action” side of the jig, however the operator stands behind the router table,
away from the chips and sawdust thrown off by the router bit.