How To Make A Router Table Fence
If its not youll end up with joints that dont fit properly.
How to make a router table fence. Consider drilling a hole through the left end of the fence and into the table top. Use a metal peg to hold it in place and clamp the other end. The last step is to mount the fence onto the table.
The frame and bit holder are made. When sizing the auxiliary fence simply rip the melamine to the height of your main fence. At 32 long my fence will fit any standard-sized router table.
Piece of MDFThen rip the fence bottom and front from this piece. The length of the auxiliary fence involves a little more thought. Just clamp it in place or drill holes or cut slots through the base to match your tables current fence-bolt spacing.
The bottom layer is 34 plywood ripped to a width of 3. With the fence in position I made a mark in line with the tracks so I could drill the holes. Now cut the gap at 8-5 8 x 32 and drill the 3-in hole in the middle with jigs.
You can make a number of passes then when you get the final cut mark the edge of the fence on the table. Drill for the rods with fence supports face down on the drill press table. How to Make a Router Table Fence.
So for every 1 the rod moves the fence will move 06 at the router bit 1 16 06. Product availability and prices are subject to change. Assembling the Base and Back.