I finally had a reason to use the LR32 I bought nearly a year ago. I'm in the process of building a very shallow bookcase that will be hung as a closet door. The shelves are only 5.25 deep - just enough to hold paperbacks.
Everything seemed to be going well and the LR32 was really nice to use for drilling holes for shelf supports, but unfortunately the two rows of holes don't line up at all, as much as 3/64" difference which is huge for a shelf that's only 5.25 deep. I was very, very careful to make sure the longitudonal stop was always firmly against the end of the work piece before clamping the rail and I set the rail from the same end of the piece for both rows of holes. The distance from the end of the rail to the first slot in the rail is within .001" on both ends of the rails so that can't be the problem.
The only thing I've found is that I can measure as much as .005" longitudonal play on the router base when it is indexed in the holes on the rail, even though the width of the rail slot is only .001" larger than base's pin diameter.
I'm completely baffled as to how I ended up turning $200 of cherry into firewood. Any an all thoughts are appreciated.
Once I get this thing figured out, the LR32 will be neatest thing since sliced bread for drilling shelp support holes.
Thanks
Fred
Everything seemed to be going well and the LR32 was really nice to use for drilling holes for shelf supports, but unfortunately the two rows of holes don't line up at all, as much as 3/64" difference which is huge for a shelf that's only 5.25 deep. I was very, very careful to make sure the longitudonal stop was always firmly against the end of the work piece before clamping the rail and I set the rail from the same end of the piece for both rows of holes. The distance from the end of the rail to the first slot in the rail is within .001" on both ends of the rails so that can't be the problem.
The only thing I've found is that I can measure as much as .005" longitudonal play on the router base when it is indexed in the holes on the rail, even though the width of the rail slot is only .001" larger than base's pin diameter.
I'm completely baffled as to how I ended up turning $200 of cherry into firewood. Any an all thoughts are appreciated.
Once I get this thing figured out, the LR32 will be neatest thing since sliced bread for drilling shelp support holes.
Thanks
Fred