I need to rout in a new multipoint lock into an existing in-place timber door.
The door is 44mm wide timber and needs to be routed in-place (ie I can't take it off the hinges and will need to run the router vertically up and down the door while it's in place). The lock is 160cm and the door is 210cm so there's plenty of room not to hit the top of the frame or the floor at the bottom.
I have the OF1010 router. I was thinking about buying another parallel edge guide and using one edge guide each side of the door to keep the router in the middle to do the routing for multipoint bar and lock mechanisms.
Question: will this set up be stable enough to let me rout the door properly? Would you do it another way? Any suggestions for making the lock recesses at the right place in the door?
The door is 44mm wide timber and needs to be routed in-place (ie I can't take it off the hinges and will need to run the router vertically up and down the door while it's in place). The lock is 160cm and the door is 210cm so there's plenty of room not to hit the top of the frame or the floor at the bottom.
I have the OF1010 router. I was thinking about buying another parallel edge guide and using one edge guide each side of the door to keep the router in the middle to do the routing for multipoint bar and lock mechanisms.
Question: will this set up be stable enough to let me rout the door properly? Would you do it another way? Any suggestions for making the lock recesses at the right place in the door?