How To Adjust A Router Table Fence
Since the spacers are longer than the auxiliary fence mark your pieces based on a centerline.
How to adjust a router table fence. You can see in the pictures just how easy it is to fit wide bit and very skinny bits. Shim out the left half of the fence with a piece of plastic laminate or thin cardboard. The ideal procedure to follow while doing this is to force the left side of your router table fence into a narrow space and then work on your work piece along a straight line.
Holding a steel rule against both fence faces pivot the loose end until the rule hits the mark you want. So to keep it simple I drilled two holes to insert screws from the back side to hold it in place. With the fence in position I made a mark in line with the tracks so I could drill the holes.
Then mark the face and offer it up with the mark dead centre. Do it a little at one end. On every other router fence setup I have used I set the fence faces one time and never adjusted them since.
Level the playing field. This fence was designed to clamp onto an existing fence but it could be modified to work on any number of router table setups. This is a great feature but for simplicity you can build a solid fence with a small cutout for the router bit.
Spin the bit by hand to make sure it barely touches at its deepest cut. Measure the center-to-center dimension between the two bolts on the main fence and transfer that to the auxiliary fence and the spacers. Fast adjustments with Easy-to-Grip knobs adjustable sub-fences T-tracks for accessories and.
Most factory-built router table fences come with a split design which means that the faces on either side of the bit are independently adjustable. I have the Kreg Stand Fence Track Micro adjust Stop blocks Casters wheel and the Kreg Router Lift that come with Plastic rings and its no Solid plastic. The Incra LSs ability to create box joints and dovetails mainly relies on the LS positioners ability to make micro adjustment.