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    Building a Wooden Router Plane

    Below is a link to a pictorial on and plans for building the wooden router plane I have posted recently:


    http://www.inthewoodshop.com/ShopMad...uterPlane.html








    Please post any ideas for improvement.


    Regards from Perth


    Derek

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    If the through bolt is keyed, so that it can't twist it won't work loose by reaction forces.

    The land for the cutter shaft is clever - why not make that fully housed?
    On rare occasion, I use my hand router "sideways" with the cutter facing one of the handles.

    Your router doesn't allow lateral mounting of the cutter, for those tighter confines.

    As always, your design sense is strong.
    You've never mentioned a bandsaw in your shop - how did you cut curves so tight?

    Best regards from Swampy Massachusetts,
    Jim

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    Thanks Jim

    You've never mentioned a bandsaw in your shop - how did you cut curves so tight?

    Bandsaw! I have a Hammer 4400

    Regards from Perth

    Derek



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    I have no suggestions as I've never used a router plane but have been wanting to build one and yours looks well thought out. Thanks.

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    Excellent! Best wooden router I have ever seen. I will slavishly copy it!

    Stan

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