rob2
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Post by rob2 on Jun 13, 2020 0:51:57 GMT -5
I utilized two M6 holes on the bottom of my P1cc to mount it into router table. Plate is 6mm 6061 aluminum, plastic insert is Delrin. It worked fine, handy for small cuts or small parts. If I had to do it again I'd use phenolic plate. Aluminum mars the material. I plan to machine aluminum blocks similar to the original base. I'll leave them attached to the plate, so I can quick disconnect the saw (just like switching bases). This will also free some space in front around the blade to attach better dust collection. The one in the original base is too feeble.
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Post by kraftt on Jun 16, 2020 9:44:07 GMT -5
Posts get buried here fast I hadn't seen this, this is a natural I like it a lot. I can see keeping some longer bolts in the systainer for down n' dirty under mounting through any makeshift job site ply top in a pinch.
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Post by aas on Jun 16, 2020 16:46:59 GMT -5
I made one a few years back, it's still kicking around, never got used much. The idea was to have a spare P1CC base permanently screwed into the plate.
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