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Using Your Router Table Fence
General Routing
B
(A) Use the insert-plate reducing ring with the smallest opening that
allows the bit to pass through it. (B) Position the fence faces as close as
possible to the bit. Turn the bit by hand to check for interference. Firmly
tighten the fence-face T-knobs before routing. (C) Position the bit guard
over the router bit and as close to the workpiece surface as possible. (D)
Feed the workpiece against (not with) the (E) the bit rotation.
E
D
C
A
Indexing the fence
The 8" tape rule (A) and clamp block lens cursor (B) provide an easy
way to index the fence to a router bit, allowing you to accurately rout
a groove in two passes, rout a large profile in progressive passes, or
perform a two-step routing task and return the fence to the initial position.
B
A
Micro-Adjustment
The micro-adjuster will move the fence up to .025" in .005" increments.
Start with the fence locked in position. Slide the adjuster against the
end of the clamp block, turning the dial so the zero mark aligns with the
bottom edge of the clamp block. Tighten the knob. When adjusting the
fence away from the micro-adjuster, release the fence and turn the dial
to the desired increment. The dial pushes the fence to the new position.
Lock the fence. When adjusting the fence toward the micro-adjuster, turn
the dial to the desired increment and tighten the knob. Unlock the fence,
push it against the micro-adjuster, and re-lock the fence.
Jointing
Remove the jointing rods (33) stored in the fence extrusion. Loosen the
outfeed fence face knobs. There are two shallow and two deep round
channels in the fence extrusion behind the fence faces. For a
" offset,
1
16
slide the rods into the shallow recesses. For a
" offset, slide the rods
1
32
into the deep recesses. With the rods in place, tighten the outfeed fence-
face knobs.
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