James Watriss
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I'd like to be able to stiffen the guide rail so it doesn't sag as much during routing operations where the rail is bridging a gap.
The rods that mate with the guide rail stops don't have to extend past the stops, which leaves that left T-track channel wide open. I'm thinking something like a spline that would bolt to that track, to stiffen the whole track, and ideally allow me to use it like an over-arm router. Still pondering the design characteristics of the operation, might require short (1" tall?) supports under the thin side of the rail. Ideally, the spline would actually have a groove that would be tapered in profile to match the ends of the guide stop rods, to help keep the router from tipping to the right.
In theory, this sounds simple to manufacture, but that's me.
The rods that mate with the guide rail stops don't have to extend past the stops, which leaves that left T-track channel wide open. I'm thinking something like a spline that would bolt to that track, to stiffen the whole track, and ideally allow me to use it like an over-arm router. Still pondering the design characteristics of the operation, might require short (1" tall?) supports under the thin side of the rail. Ideally, the spline would actually have a groove that would be tapered in profile to match the ends of the guide stop rods, to help keep the router from tipping to the right.
In theory, this sounds simple to manufacture, but that's me.