Router bit positioning mechanism

Woodworking – Process – Mechanical cutting or shaping

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33642, 1441341, 1441352, 408184, 409218, B27M 100, B27C 500

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059186526

ABSTRACT:
A mechanism that attaches to a plunge router, particularly when the router is used in a router table, to conveniently and accurately move the router body relative to the router base in order to adjust the position of a router bit in the router relative to the router table. Substantial excursions are made by moving a handle up or down using a handle or a foot pedal, and small excursions are made using a micro-adjust mechanism that has a detent set screw and cooperating structure to facilitate adjustment of the micro-adjust mechanism by very small predetermined increments.

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Pages printed from The Old School Godney Wells Website (http://www.woodrat.com) related to the WoodRat Guide to Jointing, Sep. 13, 1998. It is admitted to have been known prior to Aug. 28, 1998.

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