[member=51752]tsmi243[/member] and [member=44099]Cheese[/member] great tips, thank you!
A few questions:
Cheese said:
2. YES...I drilled the hole pattern with a 6 mm drill and then used a 20 mm Zobo bit with a 6 mm pilot to open just the holes I needed. 5-6 years later, there is an entire corner area of the bench that still only contains 6 mm holes, that's worked out well.
This is a great advice. However, my table top is 1.5" thick. Guide rail clamps won't go through a 20 mm hole as it's too deep. I'd need to drill out a larger (30 mm?) diameter holes from the bottom side of the table top. A similar process should work, right? Start with a 6 mm bit, then drill half way through from the top using a 20 mm bit; finish it by drilling the rest of the way from the bottom using a 30 mm bit.
What's the best approach here?
3. YES...I've also added T-track and secured it with #8 screws.
I don't get this one. When a track would be more beneficial vs just using the 20 mm holes for clamping?
4. On another top I made, I used the 1400 router and the Festool 20 mm bit to maintain hole perpendicularity and diameter concentricity. The Fetool bit, 491072 was a charm...no hole burning what-so-ever despite the 10,000 RPM minimal router speed.
That's what I'm planning as well. 1400 + 20 mm router bit + LR32.
But since the top is so thick, I will probably start with a 6 mm bit, then move on to 20 mm bit and go half way through.