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Thread: The EZ bridge and Dual SRK's

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    The EZ bridge and Dual SRK's

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    Here are the latest uses of the EZ Smart SRK. The Bridge allows you to consistently make dado's that leave the exact same amount of wood after the cut. This eliminates problems caused by inconsistent thickness of plywood.

    http://eurekazone.com/gallery/Overhead-routing-the-ez-way


    These pictures show the precision of the Dual SRK.

    http://eurekazone.com/gallery/Bridge-routing-with-Dual-SRK

    Join in the discussion of these new procedures on the EZ forum right here on Sawmill Creek.




    Burt

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    faux raised panel doors here we come! burt, how long is the average set-up time for this new invention?

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank shic
    faux raised panel doors here we come! burt, how long is the average set-up time for this new invention?
    Hi Frank.
    I think you can have the whole setup ready to work in less than 5 minutes.
    You don't need 4 rails, you don't need 2 SRKs or double set of clamps.

    The applications are yet to be found. The original idea was by John West.
    The rigidity of the ez rails , the limit stops , the smart clamps-table and the sliding arm of the SRK are playing just fine with this concept.

    Faux panels-raised panels-decorative doors from MDF and plywood-toe kicks cut outs-routing on the rear of drawer fronts to receive the drawer sides and bottoms-making a quick molder setup-repeatable mortise and
    multiple tenons... and much more.

    The good news is that you don't need a dedicated setup.
    The only dedicated component of this concept
    is one piece of plywood-panel (4'-00" x 4'-00" works very nice)

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