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This might be elementary stuff, but I thought I'd ask for opinions
from others who regularly use a router. This is a question based entirely on curiousity about how others use their router - the true answer might well be "use whichever is best for the job in hand!". I have a Trend T9. Lovely piece of kit, very happy with it. However I'm wondering if all is well in terms of the sole plate or whether it's just me. In use the on/off switch is on my right hand, and the depth stop on the left. Both switch and depth stop are on the far side of the router, away from me, operated by my fingers. It doesn't work for me to have these on my side of the router as my thumbs aren't comfortable holding the switch in or setting the depth stop. Now, the question is how to guide the router along a straight edge. Are you supposed to run the router against the guide on the circular side of the sole plate, or using that flat spot that is provided on the sole plate? I suppose my being left handed might be causing me a bit of a problem, but what I keep finding is that the flat edge of the sole plate just feels to be 180 degrees wrong - I'm running the circular part of the sole plate along the straight edge. Just questioning whether others have an opinion about which part of the sole plate one should use for straight edge work! For some reason I'm inclined to want to use the flat portion of the sole plate for running along a straight edge, but using the circular side of the sole plate means that the router doesn't have to be lined up to the straight edge, any reasonable angle will do. BTW - this has nothing to do with the direction of cut, I understand all about the need to operate the router against the direction of rotation. PoP Replying to the email address given by my news reader will result in your own email address being instantly added to my anti-spam database! If you really want to contact me try changing the prefix in the given email address to my newsgroup posting name..... |
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