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(09-07-2021, 12:49 PM)Scott W Wrote: I got them in a tool lot a while back. They don't seem to be guide bushings. They just sit flush or maybe a tad inside the router base.
I feel sure I am in the minority in not knowing.
Turn them over and put nut on the threaded part. The sleeve part has the router bit inside and the outer part goes against the wood or pattern. Roly
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The Rousseau Company calls them reducer rings. Still not sure why you would need them.
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I would expect them to fit at least one brand of router plate for mounting the router under a router table. The different size holes are to provide minimum clearance around the router cutter - sort of like a zero-clearance insert for a tablesaw.
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Thanks a lot for the responses. I just assumed they'd be used with a hand held router.
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