I decided that having the base of my OF 2000 with 8020 extrusions would provide a lot of flexibility. I used 7/16" rods to feed through the router and then drilled 7/16" holes on the 8020 (size 1010). The rods are held securely to the 8020 via some set screws. The picture below shows how the router is attached to a Incra Stop-Shop. I am using the Incra track to drill holes in my workbench top.
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I have just begun exploring how I can use the 8020. I do plan on using it to attach this router to a Incra router drop-in base plate. With a couple more pieces of 8020, I should be able to do things like cutting large circles and making mortising jigs (for things like door hinge and lock set mortises).
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I have just begun exploring how I can use the 8020. I do plan on using it to attach this router to a Incra router drop-in base plate. With a couple more pieces of 8020, I should be able to do things like cutting large circles and making mortising jigs (for things like door hinge and lock set mortises).