Los Trucos Definitivos para fresar el rebajo para la placa de inserción y hacer una mesa fresadora

Now it was an easy job. We've seen in previous videos that I had several problems when trying to route the recess for the insert plate, which serves as a support for mounting the palm router as a small wood router table. However, this time I resorted to a few simple tricks that allowed me to do a very precise routing job. So much so, that I even thought the plate wouldn't fit in the box I'd made for it. But it turns out I hadn't taken into account the corner radius of the insert plate, which was less than half the diameter of the copy router and, therefore, smaller than the corner radius of the recess it creates. I say "was" because, taking advantage of the fact that the insert plate is made of aluminum, I filed the corners to adjust the curvature, and that's it! We also see how to hold the palm router. You can't see it in the video, but I admit that, on my first attempt at routing, I gripped it incorrectly for a moment. These are things that happen when we're more focused on recording video than on the work we're doing. In the following video, we'll see how I finished building this router table, including a simple tabletop support that will allow it to be portable, installing the guide fence, and shimming the insert plate to level it with the tabletop. If you want to see a simpler system for making a small table router with a palm router, don't miss these videos: 👉    • The Easiest Router Table to Make with an I...   (On my channel, no comments) 👉    • Intento hacer una mesa fresadora con una p...   (Problems I had on my first attempt and explanations, on this same channel, about the router table I made on my channel, no comments) You can find more details about insert plates on my website: 📌 https://enredandonogaraxe.club/acceso... Subscribe and hit the bell! 📌    / @enredandonogaraxe