"Ed B." wrote in message
then trying to route within the lines - not very easy. The other option is
to put some kind of bushing or bearing on the router shank and let that
hit
the template sides, but that only works once you've got the hole deep
enough
to where the router bit is past the template.
Almost, but not quite ... You need to use a "router bushing" that screws
into the router base plate with the teimplate.
Porter Cable's are generally standard, but be sure to find the ones that fit
your router's base plate.
Not recommending the following, just something to give you an idea of what
you're missing:
http://www.rickswoodshopcreations.co...ccessories.htm
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