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    Need advice on router mount

    I have a Makita (Model RF1101) that I am trying to attach to my newly made Z-axis. Should the mount be aluminum or can I use plastic? I was thinking about a 1/2" thick white plastic butcher-block I have. There is enough material to make 2 or 3 mount rings.

    What I had in mind was simple:
    1. Cut three 4.5" squares.
    2. Cut a circle exactly 3.22" in diameter in each square. (The diameter of the router.)
    3. Drill some long bolt holes through the sides of the squares.
    4. Then cut about 1/4" from each of two sides. Now you have 2 peices for each square. Like this: |( )|

    Then I should be able to stick the router between the 2 halves of each square and and hold it together with the long bolts which will thread into the metal base plate.

    I don't have access to a cnc mill/router and don't have the money to have a part made. I was just wondering what you thought of plastic for a router mount. Should I wait and do it in aluminum? Anyone else use plastic for this?



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    Here, I knocked up a file, dimensions are accurate to your scale. I think this is the way most do it (seems the easiest):




    (A Translucent head-on view for clarity. BTW - I messed up, you don't have to make that hole go through the entire block, but I did this in 5mins, so you get the general idea).


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    My first one was of wood,shaped like your idea and worked well enough; keeping the through-bolts tight is what mostly holds the thing true anyway. If it turns out to not hold up well at least you will have a template for the final metal version.

    JavaDog's rendering is nice but I think your idea of through-bolts holding semi-circles together and to the back plate is better for a non-metal clamp. Strength will come from the bolts not the plastic.

    I used big honkin' wing nuts on the through-bolts to tighten the assembly together and made inserts of wood and PVC that held a Dremel inside the larger router clamp. That way it was easy to quickly switch out routers when a powerful (noisy) spindle was not necessary.

    Like I said, worked for me.
    Last edited by sol; 11-06-2004 at 12:04 PM.


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    Another very helpful drawing for us newbies! Thanks JavaDog. Thought I'd give it a bump. Any explanations on parts especialy drawings are very helpful. Thanks!


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