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You're a genius! This is fantastic work! I'm looking into buying this exact model myself and was interested if anyone was using it benchtop. Neat tricks there.
Thanks. to be honest i do not use it very often but i can say its pretty solid and well made with enough power to do a heavy cuts. The only thing i do not like is plunge spring to strong so it makes it pretty hard to do a precise depth adjustments
@@DirtySnales no there is a ''new'' batch with only 3 screws to mount the plate, no big deal but 5 is better for sure in a table..I uses the 3 bigger holes with m6 to mount on table, thnx for the video ofcourse :))) www.bol.com/nl/p/bosch-pof-1200-ae-bovenfrees/9200000010411177/?country=BE
The good presentation however I have some perhaps a bit silly question: How to "convince" POF1200AE to start-stop once everything is connected? Hope you do not need to hold two buttons as in vertical operation? How you did it? Thanks Leonard
Hey! Great build! I was wondering: what size are the shanks on the bits that you used? They look very similar to a model that I bought for this exact router but I feared the shank was too large for any of the collets that came with the model. Did the bits you have fit the collets that come with the model?
Very nice video! I bougth one aswell, but i have a problem with attaching the bit. When i press the red button and screw the adaptor metal off the middle part stays inside and that the 8mm bit-holder. Do you have any idea what to do? Hope you understand my question, thanks in advance.
Thank you. Just to make things clear: you unscrew the big nut while pressing the red lock button and then the nut gets loose the milling bit stays tight in the metal holder ( metal collect ). . Do i understand correct?
@@DirtySnales Thank you so much for your reponse! Actually i got it out with a plier short after i wrote to you. It was small round metal inside the bigger "metal-screw" that you take off if you change the diameter for the bits.
Thank you for quick response I should have known that you making it is the case. Well after trying and trying I guess I will have to make one for myself, No easy way out🤔😃.
how did you get the router to stay locked in place because after all my hard work on making a table for mine the router will slide back down even when locked in place
Hello. I did not have any issues with router bit to slide back. Once its locked at specific depth it stay solid. Maybe your locking handle is not working properly.
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You're a genius! This is fantastic work! I'm looking into buying this exact model myself and was interested if anyone was using it benchtop. Neat tricks there.
Thank you
Good job, man! I also thinking about that boch router, can you tell pros and cons of that model
Thanks. to be honest i do not use it very often but i can say its pretty solid and well made with enough power to do a heavy cuts. The only thing i do not like is plunge spring to strong so it makes it pretty hard to do a precise depth adjustments
very professional work ! like
Thank you! Cheers!
I have same model but with 3 mounting screws...You have 5 omg.
Interesting. I thought they all have 5 mounting screws.
@@DirtySnales no there is a ''new'' batch with only 3 screws to mount the plate, no big deal but 5 is better for sure in a table..I uses the 3 bigger holes with m6 to mount on table, thnx for the video ofcourse :))) www.bol.com/nl/p/bosch-pof-1200-ae-bovenfrees/9200000010411177/?country=BE
wow nice
thank you
The good presentation however I have some perhaps a bit silly question: How to "convince" POF1200AE to start-stop once everything is connected? Hope you do not need to hold two buttons as in vertical operation? How you did it? Thanks Leonard
Thank you. Both buttons are strapped together so its on all the time. I switch it on and off by a Main socket :)
@@DirtySnales - just one more: Did you used a cable ties or a gray ducting tape? Pls advise?
I am using cable ties. Easy to replace if needed and no mess
@@DirtySnales - thanks. that would be good enough. best Leonard
@@leonardnoel888 no problem 👍
Hey! Great build!
I was wondering: what size are the shanks on the bits that you used? They look very similar to a model that I bought for this exact router but I feared the shank was too large for any of the collets that came with the model. Did the bits you have fit the collets that come with the model?
Very nice video! I bougth one aswell, but i have a problem with attaching the bit. When i press the red button and screw the adaptor metal off the middle part stays inside and that the 8mm bit-holder. Do you have any idea what to do? Hope you understand my question, thanks in advance.
Thank you. Just to make things clear: you unscrew the big nut while pressing the red lock button and then the nut gets loose the milling bit stays tight in the metal holder ( metal collect ). . Do i understand correct?
@@DirtySnales Thank you so much for your reponse! Actually i got it out with a plier short after i wrote to you. It was small round metal inside the bigger "metal-screw" that you take off if you change the diameter for the bits.
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Hello great work I have the same router but can’t find table base plate. Where did you get that black one from? I just can’t find one that fits.
Hello, i have made it myself. It was cut with CO2 laser and counter sinked with this router
Thank you for quick response I should have known that you making it is the case. Well after trying and trying I guess I will have to make one for myself, No easy way out🤔😃.
@@bojanbor I took the black bottom plate of the router and photo copied it. Used this copied sheet of paper as a template
Hi there, how do you get the router switch to stay on without having to hold it as there is no lock on switch?
Hello, i use a cable tie to lock it in place and use the wall socket switch to turn on and of the router
@@DirtySnales Thanks very much, I'll try that.
@@MrDoohdaah no problem 👌
This is fantastic. Just bought one and was thinking be handy to be able to do this, was that black plastic you used to join to it?
Thank you. I made it from plexiglass
how did you get the router to stay locked in place because after all my hard work on making a table for mine the router will slide back down even when locked in place
Hello. I did not have any issues with router bit to slide back. Once its locked at specific depth it stay solid. Maybe your locking handle is not working properly.
@@DirtySnales do you know of anyway of adjusting the locking handle
did you purchase the acrylic jig or make it yourself, it's quite an articulate design ?
Hello, i have made it myself, but i am sure you can buy them online.
How did you fix the power buttons down as they both need pushing at the same time?
With a cable tie
how do you find it adjusting the height?
Hello. It can be easily adjusted from the bottom :)
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how do you connect the power button to a switch ?
Hello. router is plugged to a power supply and router button is permanently zip straped so its always on.
How thick is the base plate you made ?
7mm thick