Great video Mac. I like the fact that I can go to your videos while I am in the shop and watch them while I make the jigs. Thanks for new ideas that makes the panto router a fantastic and fun tool.
3:32 I made the fence of the same 3/4” material as the base. I used the PantoRouter to cut a 1/4” deep, 3/4” wide groove in the fence. Then glued the base into the groove, clamping it at right-angles while the glue set. I found there was no need for nails or screws. No risk to router bits!
I saved some offcuts from the base 3/4” material. Two 4” square pieces glued together form a set-up block to be used in the Template Holder Thickness Gauge. This set-up block by itself brings the centreline of the router up level with the base of the Auxiliary Table. You can then place the usual cutoff or workpiece [How-To Guide page 5] on the set-up block to bring the router bit up to the desired height. This worked a treat for me when I needed to machine a groove along the middle of the bottom edge of a door.
Great video Mac. I like the fact that I can go to your videos while
I am in the shop and watch them while I make the jigs. Thanks for new ideas that makes the panto router a fantastic and fun tool.
Thanks Ralph! Glad it helpful.
3:32 I made the fence of the same 3/4” material as the base. I used the PantoRouter to cut a 1/4” deep, 3/4” wide groove in the fence. Then glued the base into the groove, clamping it at right-angles while the glue set. I found there was no need for nails or screws. No risk to router bits!
That works. We used ½" to give an additional ¼" depth of cut, but either would be fine for most operations.
I saved some offcuts from the base 3/4” material. Two 4” square pieces glued together form a set-up block to be used in the Template Holder Thickness Gauge. This set-up block by itself brings the centreline of the router up level with the base of the Auxiliary Table. You can then place the usual cutoff or workpiece [How-To Guide page 5] on the set-up block to bring the router bit up to the desired height. This worked a treat for me when I needed to machine a groove along the middle of the bottom edge of a door.
Yep, that works! Thanks!
you make it look so simple and fast, but nice precise work. thanks Max.
You are very welcome!
where is the link to the vertical clamping jig video you referenced?
Here you go:
www.pantorouter.com/shop/vertical-clamping-jig
Thanks!
THIS MACHINE BEGAN WITH THE INVENTION OF SET SQUARE AND DRAFTER I GUESS . VERY GOOD TOOL
I remember pantographs from my youth, and they've been used in industry over the years
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BUT ALL THOSE WHO USE THIS MACHINE ARE REQUESTED TO PLANT ATLEAST A TREE WHEN YOU CONSUME ONE .
Woodworkers are generally highly conscientious concerning forests and trees.
@@macsheldonabsolutely. Nobody loves trees more than us!