Woodpeckers Mortise Base?

It is a nice looking unit, and you'd be able to really tighten the knobs firm.
I like it, however tightening the knobs too much also could prevent easy travel of the router. Actually, that's the thing I like about it most. You can easily adjust the drag of the router on the fly with a twist of a knob.
 
I like it, however tightening the knobs too much also could prevent easy travel of the router. Actually, that's the thing I like about it most. You can easily adjust the drag of the router on the fly with a twist of a knob.
For light work I'd absolutely agree, but hogging with a 1/2" or 3/4" cutter can really loosen things up and cause components to drift under heavy load like deep mortising for a lockset.

When I made my first mortise base I used what I thought were pretty beefy knobs but I still had to tighten the bejesus out of them to keep them firm under load, the next one I make will be beefier still with lever handles, but I'll also use silicone sheets to provide more grip for the parts to minimise any inadvertant loosening.
 
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