04-15-2024, 07:31 PM
I needed to mill a 1" roundover on some molding with a big old Makita plunge router dedicated to a R.T. station. One handy improvement it got years ago was replacing the aux. switch box with a 4" box extension. There's a switch on the front and a switch and a (split) duplex receptacle on the back. In addition to allowing me to use the vac without the router, it also lets me turn off the power to the router with 3 separate switches. To stay safe, I make a conscious effort to make sure all 3 are off before changing bits. I don't think I can accidently turn on all 3. What I can do is fight to get the right bit height when the plunge function is sticking. Then I turn on all 3 switches and it's loud! Much louder than normal. (Picture this) I jump back, drop to the floor, and crawl back and hit the main switch. When the noise stopped, I stood up to see a bunch of shinny sh** on the table. Seems the plunge function works well with a little vibration added. Note to self; engage the depth lock when you finally get the right bit height. I guess I can manage without template guides on this router.
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