Stefan Antwarg
01-23-2005, 7:26 PM
I got it all set up - but not without problems. I bought it at the Baltimore WW'ing show from Peachtree Woodworking. The main problem is that they didn't provide instructions to properly set it up. It came with a ton of seperately packaged materials and parts. Being that it is my first professionally made router table, there were things about it I just didn't understand. I had to go back to the show just to look at their set-up. But I hadn't finished everything at that time. Getting the dust collection bracket on was a challenge. I had to figure out through trail and error how to put the fence together. I followed the instructions with the Rousseu plate to install the levelers and discovered after hammering all the threaded inserts in that the leveling screws were too short. Ahaa!! That's why they provided a different leveler set. Had to yank the first set of inserts out - not easy. Messed up the rabbit the plate sits in a little getting the larger inserts in. Got a crack the the router plate at one of the screw holes I made trying to thread the screws for the base in - and the Rousseu plate had instructions too.
But even after all that, it looks like it's going to be a good table. I just hope the small cracks in the plate don't spread. For as much money as I spent on the table, you'd think the company could type up a simple set of instructions.
Stefan
But even after all that, it looks like it's going to be a good table. I just hope the small cracks in the plate don't spread. For as much money as I spent on the table, you'd think the company could type up a simple set of instructions.
Stefan