ROUTER FALSE BASE
Router
base pattern
The
most useful thing you can make for your routing is a pattern of your
router base in 9mm or 12mm MDF If your router has a removable sole
plate, take this off and use it as the original pattern. If not, take
a paper rubbing of your router base to establish the position of the
fixing holes, drill the holes, fasten the MDF to the router and draw
round the base. Remove the MDF and cut or sand to shape.
Centring the
cutter aperture
Nearly all the false bases you make from
the MDF pattern will require a suitable cutter aperture accurately
centred. An easy way to achieve this is to use a set of hole cutting
saws. Fasten the false base to the router, insert a straight cutter
of the same diameter as the drill on which your hole saws are based,
and plunge this cutter through the false base. This will give a pilot
hole of the correct diameter and dead centre. Remove the false base
and cut the aperture with the appropriate size hole saw.
 Transparent
false bases From the MDF pattern you can make a large number
of false bases for various specific purposes. Examples include bases
with different size apertures to suit different diameter cutters for
edge moulding, flush trimming, housings, drilling, etc.
You may find that
your local independent DIY shop has a stock of offcuts of perspex or
polycarbonate big enough for router bases. That is how I get mine, in
exchange for a donation in the local Hospice box.
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