PA_Woodworker
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I’m researching the potential purchase of a Festool sliding table router system.
I have not been able to find the operators manual on line to address my question below.
Squaring the fence to the miter gauge is very straight forward, but -
If the axis of travel of the sliding table is not parallel with the surface of the fence the end cut of a board fed thru the router bit using the sliding table and miter gauge will not be cut at 90 degrees.
So, when using the sliding table and the miter gauge, in order for the end routing of a board to be perfectly square (90 degrees) the following alignments must be setup:
1) The miter gauge fence must be perpendicular to the fence.
2) The axis of travel of the sliding table must be parallel to the fence.
The die cast markings on the movable fence base are a bit rudimentary so I would hesitate to rely on them for alignment needs when using the sliding table/miter gauge setup.
How do I setup the system so that items 1 and 2 above are assured?
Thanks, PA_Woodworker
I have not been able to find the operators manual on line to address my question below.
Squaring the fence to the miter gauge is very straight forward, but -
If the axis of travel of the sliding table is not parallel with the surface of the fence the end cut of a board fed thru the router bit using the sliding table and miter gauge will not be cut at 90 degrees.
So, when using the sliding table and the miter gauge, in order for the end routing of a board to be perfectly square (90 degrees) the following alignments must be setup:
1) The miter gauge fence must be perpendicular to the fence.
2) The axis of travel of the sliding table must be parallel to the fence.
The die cast markings on the movable fence base are a bit rudimentary so I would hesitate to rely on them for alignment needs when using the sliding table/miter gauge setup.
How do I setup the system so that items 1 and 2 above are assured?
Thanks, PA_Woodworker