Attaching acrylic/polycarbonate base to OF1400

jlk4u2nv

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I am going to be attempting to make some bowls/trays with my router. I am wondering what size screws to use to attach an enlarged base to my OF1400 and also where to buy the screws. The bases I am looking at are these at Eagle America. Eagle America (not sure if the link worked it is my first time posting) Thanks so much!
 
Your link works fine.  You can use two M6 x 1.00 threaded screws.  See this post which shows a photo of the underside of the OF1400 and the mounting screw locations.
 
Thanks for the link! Might be a dumb question but are M6 x1.00 screws something I can find at home depot or lowes or is it something that is hard to track down? Definitely something I have never messed with before. Thanks
 
I bought them at Lowes.  I also drilled a polycarbonate Jasper circle jig to attache to the existing base, but note those screw heads must be inset or chamfered somehow for a clean and flat base surface.  That was a bit of a pain to do right.  If it's pre-drilled you're all set.
 
jlk4u2nv said:
Thanks for the link! Might be a dumb question but are M6 x1.00 screws something I can find at home depot or lowes or is it something that is hard to track down? Definitely something I have never messed with before. Thanks

I know they sell them at the Home Depot here.  They're in the stacks of plastic boxes of specialty fasteners, bolts, bushings, etc.
They usually run about $0.50 - $0.75ish each.
 
Thanks for all the info! I found some at Home Depot. Just had to guess at the length though. I believe I picked up some M6.0x 1 x 20 mm. Hopefully that is the right length if not they have lots of options!
 
Just general information guys-
When countersinking SAE standard flat head screws, the countersink angle is 82 degrees, included.  When countersinking metric flathead screws the angle is 100 degrees included.  You can use a standard countersink for metric screws, but when they don't exactly fit right, this is the reason- it will however still work.

The ability to add sub bases like this, and the self / automatic centering of the guide bushings, along with toolless changes, make the 1400 far superior to the 1010 IMO.

good luck

Jay
 
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