Shannon Kruse
02-13-2009, 9:20 PM
My brother and I are trying to make sawhorses for his router table, and since our space and money is rather limited (not to mention our skill), we are attempting to make due with what we have.
My brother recently bought a Bosch router (the one with the interchangeable plunge attachment) and is wanting to make a 15 degree angle cut with a straight bit. We have made a router table that is 2 ft long and some shims that are cut at 15 degrees.
With some of the failed cuts he has a problem of stability and slipping.
Does anyone have any advice on what to do from here? Is the only option to buy another bit or is there a way to adapt the table to our needs?
My brother recently bought a Bosch router (the one with the interchangeable plunge attachment) and is wanting to make a 15 degree angle cut with a straight bit. We have made a router table that is 2 ft long and some shims that are cut at 15 degrees.
With some of the failed cuts he has a problem of stability and slipping.
Does anyone have any advice on what to do from here? Is the only option to buy another bit or is there a way to adapt the table to our needs?