A better designed coping sled would have a setup so the router bit doesn't have to be adjusted between cope and stick. When the height has to be reset, it introduces error.
Is using these router bits safe when relying on the ball bearing on the router bits instead of the router fence? I am making an S-curved bottom stile and an S-curved top stile for wainscoting in a stairwell. It’s a big router bit, and the stiles are only 3", thus the question.
Thanks for asking! The plate is not from Woodpecker but is a private label manufacture, made to Infinity's exacting specifications. C.N.C. machined from premium 6061 aluminum, it is guaranteed flat to within .005" across its surface.
@@walkingconifer You'll note the video was posted six years ago. There have been a few changes over the years, and we invite you to visit our web site to see our current router table packages: www.infinitytools.com/pro-router-table-packages-w-3-1-4-h-p-router
@@InfinityTools thanks for the reply, I bought Infinity Tools Aluminum Router Table Insert Plate to replace my Kreg plastic insert plate for triton last night. The Kreg plate is 1/32" higher than the red plastic insert ring. I bought the Kreg version to replace a bosch router table combo. I don't understand why most company can't give their customer a flat surface. It's not rocket science. Hopefully infinity version can perform much better.
All of the sets on this page (www.infinitytools.com/rail-stile-router-bits-for-cabinet-doors-w-set-up-block) include the set-up blocks. They can also be ordered individually be searching for the Setup Block mentioned in the notes section on this page.
Is it possible to use this technique on thicker framing like windows or doors that need a minimum 16mm to max 26mm rebate for double glazed IGU's, (Insulated Glass Units)?
Check out the Infinity RTP-103. it has been updated sense this video was published, but is a complete router table system and the one we use in our shop. www.infinitytools.com/pro-router-table-package-with-3-1-4-hp-router-plycore-router-tops
Great products ! Set up blocks take the errors out of matching pieces ! Thank you!
I just purchased the shaker panel rail and style set and did my first test cut, and I must say these bits cut really nice.
always quality
A better designed coping sled would have a setup so the router bit doesn't have to be adjusted between cope and stick. When the height has to be reset, it introduces error.
Is using these router bits safe when relying on the ball bearing on the router bits instead of the router fence?
I am making an S-curved bottom stile and an S-curved top stile for wainscoting in a stairwell.
It’s a big router bit, and the stiles are only 3", thus the question.
Thanks for reaching out to us, unfortunately we do not have any experience in performing that type of operation.
@WniGrup It actually went really well. Then again a rather big work piece.
Are you using a woodpecker Cast Aluminum Router Mounting Plate for Triton?
Thanks for asking! The plate is not from Woodpecker but is a private label manufacture, made to Infinity's exacting specifications. C.N.C. machined from premium 6061 aluminum, it is guaranteed flat to within .005" across its surface.
@@InfinityTools the video clearly shows woodpecker logo
@@walkingconifer You'll note the video was posted six years ago. There have been a few changes over the years, and we invite you to visit our web site to see our current router table packages: www.infinitytools.com/pro-router-table-packages-w-3-1-4-h-p-router
@@InfinityTools thanks for the reply, I bought Infinity Tools Aluminum Router Table Insert Plate to replace my Kreg plastic insert plate for triton last night. The Kreg plate is 1/32" higher than the red plastic insert ring. I bought the Kreg version to replace a bosch router table combo. I don't understand why most company can't give their customer a flat surface. It's not rocket science. Hopefully infinity version can perform much better.
Does anyone know where to get the white plastic set-up blocks?
All of the sets on this page (www.infinitytools.com/rail-stile-router-bits-for-cabinet-doors-w-set-up-block) include the set-up blocks. They can also be ordered individually be searching for the Setup Block mentioned in the notes section on this page.
Is it possible to use this technique on thicker framing like windows or doors that need a minimum 16mm to max 26mm rebate for double glazed IGU's, (Insulated Glass Units)?
Where can you find the router table?
Check out the Infinity RTP-103. it has been updated sense this video was published, but is a complete router table system and the one we use in our shop. www.infinitytools.com/pro-router-table-package-with-3-1-4-hp-router-plycore-router-tops
I don't know why but I tend to watch at the carpenters' hands and fingers when they talk.
Nice video though.
you didn't do the panel soooooo....
For love of god please use metric system as nobody understands imperials except yanks and they dont matter :)
I am a Yank and I still prefer metric
Hey Rob please don't bad mouth us yanks we don't know any better.