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Re: Porter Cable 690 and some HUEVOS! [message #29101 is a reply to message #29098] Thu, 27 May 2004 00:25 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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My preference is for a fixed base so the fact that the
Jasper will work with a fixed base is helpful.


On my tool quest yesterday I picked up a light weight
Black and Decker Workmate. Don't get excited... this
is the model 115 and cost $15 plus tax.


I have no shop and don't work with tools regularly. I
also don't put workmates together regularly, so I wanted one
with maybe fewer parts to practice on. Same goes for
routers: an inexpensive one means that if I am no good at it,
smaller investment made.


There is the old wisdom from the pool hall: you should
never buy a pool cue with money other than that which you've
already won.


I have the wait and see attitude toward tool investment.


So a $15 dollar workmate ought to go well with a $50 router.
The first bit I'll need is a chamfer. My current project
I call the Jim Beams. This is because they are the shape of
the gift carton a Christmas bottle of booze comes in. The
design is by J. Krutke and uses a single Tangband W3-871S.


First problem I noticed is that the 3" cutout I have for the
driver made with a 3" hole saw rather than a jig leaves
little room for the terminals at the rear. The problem
migth have been alleviated if I had used 1/2 baffle thickness
rather than 3/4 but I only had one size stock to use.


A chamfer would relieve the backside and is also
recommended by Mr. Krutke.


I figure I can set up outside of where I live since
it's summer with the small workmate.

 
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