Author Topic: CMS router table fence improvements ( micro adjust using crown stop) "updated"  (Read 72717 times)

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Offline Sparktrician

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@Cheese, I'm still thinking that I'll park the DRO on top of my On/Off switch.  @GarryMartin, you can see how the sliding table rail negates the ability to use that bracket on the CMS-GE. 

- Willy -

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Offline Cheese

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@Cheese, I'm still thinking that I'll park the DRO on top of my On/Off switch.  @GarryMartin, you can see how the sliding table rail negates the ability to use that bracket on the CMS-GE. 

I like what you did for the On/Off switch. Once a RH extension table is added or if the sliding table is added, access to the original Festool switch is pretty tough, that could be dangerous.  [tongue]


Offline Sparktrician

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@Cheese, that was one of the most compelling drivers for me to remove the stock 15 amp switch and go to the 20 amp switch above the deck of the CMS.  Couldn't see having my mugly ugg down next to the place where sharp tools were spinning faster than I can run, especially while oozing bodily fluids necessary to support human life.  [scared]  We won't mention the other compelling reason to go to the 20 amp switch.  [wink]
- Willy -

  "Show us a man who never makes a mistake and we will show a man who never makes anything. 
  The capacity for occasional blundering is inseparable from the capacity to bring things to pass."

 - Herman Lincoln Wayland (1830-1898)

Offline GarryMartin

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@Cheese, I'm still thinking that I'll park the DRO on top of my On/Off switch.  @GarryMartin, you can see how the sliding table rail negates the ability to use that bracket on the CMS-GE. 

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I see what you mean - you've lost the profile on the front of the CMS-GE because of the added infeed table. Gotcha.