Lift Me Up...

 


Despite my previous pronouncements on going the whole hog on making my router lift from scratch, I thought, sod it[!] and bought the above: a cheap, but reasonably-well-engineered router plate, which came complete with a fence and mitre sled, and all for the princely sum of £33.99, delivered today, after I'd decided to capitulate on the issue last evening. I just figured that, as I'm in a chicken & egg situation with the routing necessary for the speaker baffle mule thing, I might as well get a leg-up on this one: I ain't getting any younger and life's too short to peel a grape.

I still have to re-engineer the thing to fit the old man's router [henceforth, OMR] however, and I've yet to come up with a design for the lift mechanism itself, but I've got some ideas and the bits to achieve them; and I've already started modifying the OMR's baseplate accordingly. Like all good projects, you make some choices, they turn out to be stupid, you make some more, and iterate until you get a result that works - jazz. At that point you've got an empirically proven process, which goes into your armoury/toolbox/memory, until you need it again for something else...

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