
6.
Using the Router Table
- cont.
Fig.5.1
Fig.5.2
Fig.5.3
Fig.5.4
Rear Table Routing
1. When working on small workpieces,
the sliding table may be unnecessary.
The fence assembly can be turned
around and re-fixed to two holes closer
to the sliding table.
2.
Loosen and remove the two fence lock
handles.
3.
Turn the fence assembly around and
align the slots on the fence body with the
holes closer to the sliding table.
4.
Insert and tighten the fence lock
handles securely. The rear side of the
router table can now be used for small
workpieces, eliminating the need to bend
over the sliding table.
Routing Operations
1. Shown are examples of correct routing
using the router table.
2.
Always feed the workpiece against the
rotation of the router cutting bit.
3.
Use the push plate whenever possible.
These examples illustrate two different
kinds of workpiece. Note the correct use
of push plate, toggle clamp and work
clamps.
Configuration for rear side routing
Rear side routing example
Whenever possible always use a push stick when feeding the workpiece manually towards the cutter
and ensure that hands are kept clear of the cutter.
When using the sliding table the workpiece should always be clamped with the work clamp and hands
should be behind the push plate.
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