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David Lang
 
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"jg" wrote in message

I did think about this, but for a fence, I was just going to clamp one to
the worktop so would want to be able to use G clamps going under the
table.
But you did say 3 sided, maybe that'd work.


Pivot one end of the fence with a nut & bolt & clamp the other end. Fence
on a router table doesn't have to move/adjust parallel to the bit.

Dave


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