Chicken/Egg
Further to my recent ramblings regarding the 'Mule', I've fallen down a rabbit-hole of what comes first? - style - chicken & eggism regarding tool selection and/or manufacture [financial frugality trumps financial promiscuity: what can be made, shall not have to be bought]. What I need is a decent and multipurpose circle-cutting jig for the palm router, and I'm not prepared to pay through the nose for an off-the-shelf jobbie, that I can easily make myself. However, I would like to make a decent job of such a tool, so I figured that I would have to employ the services of my lash-up of a router table to cut the adjustment slot the thing would need.
Having dug out said lash-up table, I've decided I need a better and easier to use, and store, solution. So, here I am, trying to design a better tool, to make a tool, to make a thing. The scissor-jack pictured will form the router lift mechanism, [a maker stalwart on YouTube], and the various bits from the lash-up will be repurposed as appropriate. So it goes. The beauty of all of this is in the doing of it; the end-result is neither moss nor sand: if, at some point, I achieve the original, now somewhat delayed, goal; so be it. Even if I hit a dead-end and have to start again, I'm still winning, having learned something new, and having added to my stock of experience and knowledge. Keep you posted...
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