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MBW Shorts - "Installing a zero-clearance router table insert"
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While working on the new wedding boxes for my wife's photography business www.shuttersam.com (shameless plug I know...because I love her) I discovered that the 1/8" diameter straight cutting bit I was using to route an important groove didn't seem to be adequately surrounded by my smallest diameter throat plate in the router table.
No big deal really, but I didn't want to take the risk of the material catching or splintering or tearing out or...whatever could go wrong.
So better to be safe than sorry, I broke out a customizable insert plate and made one that would work perfectly for this task.
Tools featured in today's post:
Bench Dog 40-300 ProMax RT Complete
Bench Dog Tools 40-150 ProLift Router Adjustment System
Bench Dog 40-136 Zero Clearance Insert for Large Bench Dog ProPlate and ProLift
1/8" Downcut Spiral Bit
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