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Old 01-20-2009, 12:54 PM
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Bosch Mount using K2

Hey guys,

I finally could not stand the noise of the PC router...way to loud and decided to try a trim router. Much nicer for me.

I bought a Bosch Colt trim router.

I started to think of a mount for it and noted K2 sells one...but as I had a chunk of aluminum sitting around lets give it a shot.

I used a 3/4" router bit (didn't have anything else and it works GREAT!! I am not used to using such large bits and have to admit my heart was pounding as I was just waiting for something to fly across the room.

Router was on speed 2-3, feed rate 30 ipm, 0.5 mm per pass. Came out great! The Bosch fits in GREAT!! The worst part was when I manually tried to clean the holes and smooth the edges. Next time I will program that too.
Also tapping the holes was a bit rough as I did not want to break the tap in there.

I saw how K2 mounts their router but decided to remove my Z axis plate and drill some holes in it (using the PC mount plate as a templete) and mount it from the back. I than screwed in some screws in the exsisting holes before drilling holes into the new mount to make sure it was level. If I want to remove it I just move the router down and use an allen wrench from behind. I am pretty happy with it!

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That is a sweet looking mount. Good job.
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Thanks!!! I really like having the bosch router vs the larger Porter cable router.

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I like that Taus.
Here's a pic of my humble cnc.
It's just a taperer for my pool cue.
I like the Colt b/c you can lock the spindle while changing bits.
I also like the variable speed . I slow it down when I use a thin 3-wing slot cutter.
I'm going to get a new Z-plate made and have the K2 holder mounted on it.
I'm currently looking for a THK linear actuator as I want more accuracy in my x-axis.
Joey~Wondering if there's an end to this hobby~
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