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I have a PC 690 base permanently mounted on my router table, and find it to be
very convenient and plenty accurate. The gradations on that measuring ring are 1/64", I can fine tune the cut depth or repeat a depth setting to better than ..005" (measured depth of cut in workpiece). It did help to make two more guide lines (with a 'Sharpie' marker) on the body of the motor halfway between the two that come from the factory - makes it easier to make sure one guide mark is visible from the front when the router is mounted under the table. -- JeffB remove no.spam. to email http://home.san.rr.com/jeffnann |
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