Thanks for the post BILL,now wouldn't you think that the boys at big
L.would have set up something as clear and as good as that,I've made
the stops,work a treat,
I never thought of putting the router on sideways on the plate,no
wonder I couldn't
fit my plunge bar,oh boy what a thicko says you,I have been practising
with my turntable this week,making grooves in flat pine for
candlesticks,I found out by mistake if I do not hold the turning
handle still,there is a little drift and the pattern moves of
center,if I leave it alone all the next groves I get a real nice
pattern,so a wee bit of tip.LOL.  MAC.

On Nov 29, 11:57 am, "Bill Bulkeley" <bulke...@mmnet.com.au> wrote:
> this is for you Mac I know your new to the revo and
> any revo owners out there, you  might like to look at this nothing new unless 
> your new to the machine
> but I like the pictures as they say there worth a thousand words I found this 
> while browsing the net
> Bill
>
> http://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/print.asp?p=725

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