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Re: Strip: Zero Clearance Fence?
By:Ross Sieber
Date: 12/17/2002, 3:15 pm
In Response To: Re: Strip: Zero Clearance Fence? (Jack Sanderson)

: Chip & Others,

: What is the collective feeling on zero clearence fences. I noticed chip had
: an arch opening the full size of the bit on his router table fence.

: Is it necessary or desirable to make a zero clearance insert to get better
: beads and/or coves.

: Regards,

: Jack

I found that a zero-clearance insert on my table saw was an absolute
neccessity. Otherwise the strips could kick back badly. On the
(homemade) router table, though, I found no problem with a larger gap.
I routed against conventional wisdom of having the bit turning into the bit
with extremely good results. The featherboards keep the strips from
shooting through the router like arrows.

Your Mileage May Vary.

Messages In This Thread

Strip: routing bead and coves - centering
Gordon Snapp -- 12/17/2002, 12:26 am
Re: Router Setup
KenB -- 12/17/2002, 1:38 pm
Don't bottom out your bits
Mark Rakestraw in upstate NY -- 12/18/2002, 1:21 pm
Re: Don't bottom out your bits *LINK*
Steve Frederick -- 12/18/2002, 7:19 pm
Re: Don't bottom out your bits
Mark Rakestraw in upstate NY -- 12/18/2002, 8:18 pm
Re: Strip: routing bead and coves - centering *Pic*
Chip Sandresky -- 12/17/2002, 1:29 pm
Re: Strip: Zero Clearance Fence?
Jack Sanderson -- 12/17/2002, 2:54 pm
Re: Strip: Zero Clearance Fence?
Chip Sandresky -- 12/17/2002, 4:14 pm
Re: Strip: Zero Clearance Fence?
Ross Sieber -- 12/17/2002, 3:15 pm
Re: Strip: routing bead and coves - centering
Jay Babina -- 12/17/2002, 11:58 am
Re: Strip: routing bead and coves - centering *LINK* *Pic*
Kurt Loup, Baton Rouge -- 12/17/2002, 9:10 am
Re: Strip: Exactly!! Easy!!
Rehd -- 12/17/2002, 3:39 am