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Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table
By:Randy Echtinaw
Date: 8/13/2010, 4:32 pm
In Response To: Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table *PIC* (Will N to Go)

: Hey Randy,

: I'm currently building a Mystery and needed to cove and bead less
: than 80 strips.

: On my last build I tried what you'd like to dot set-up two routers
: to cut both sides at once. It was a pain and didn't happen. Not
: saying it couldn't, but I don't think it's needed.

: This time setting up my two routers and then cutting the beads and
: coves of my 80 strips took less than a day.
: Most of the time was setting up the router table. In fact most of
: that day was spent taking apart and fighting with an old Makita
: plunge router that has always been impossible to adjust.
: The Porter Cable was a couple minutes. So I'd say making the table
: 1 hour, setting up the routers 2 hours, cutting beads then
: coves, 2 hours max (and I had to first put each strip through
: the fence into my neighbor's yard before running them through.)

: Because my strips vary in width the adjustable finger boards were
: important. The hold downs are just tapered strips of spruce.
: The dust collection scoop I made is adequate to keeping the cutting
: area clean, but not for keeping my shop clean.
: the long fences on the out feed side aren't necessary.
: It should be easy to improve on this jig.

: More photos:
: http://www.flickr.com/photos/willn2/
: Will
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Thanks Will,
My plan is to build several kayaks a year so I need to be as efficient as possible. My thought was to set up two laminate trim routers on a table approximately 12" wide x 72" long. One router would be fixed in place with the other adjustable horizontally about 3/4". That way I can run strips 1" wide down to 3/8" wide doing both sides of the strip at the same time and automatically sizing them all to exact width. As long as I use 1/4" thick strips there will be no need to adjust bit height.

I very seldom have an original idea but if I can see a photo of someone else's intelligent 'brain storm' I can usually build it and modify to fit my needs.

I realize at 65 yrs. old this is a big plan but I am one that needs to stay busy and I need to occupy my brain. Learning everything I am going to need to learn should use up the next 3-4 years.
Thanks again, Randy

Messages In This Thread

Strip: Paddle rest / router table
Randy Echtinaw -- 8/13/2010, 12:32 pm
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table *PIC*
Kurt Maurer -- 8/14/2010, 10:07 am
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table *PIC*
Will N to Go -- 8/13/2010, 1:28 pm
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table
Randy Echtinaw -- 8/13/2010, 4:32 pm
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table
Will N to Go -- 8/13/2010, 8:40 pm
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table *PIC*
Don T -- 8/13/2010, 10:41 pm
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table
fred graus -- 8/14/2010, 9:43 am
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table
Will N to Go -- 8/14/2010, 1:06 am
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table
Malcolm Schweizer -- 8/13/2010, 2:47 pm
Re: Strip: Paddle rest / router table *PIC*
Will N to Go -- 8/13/2010, 4:36 pm