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From: EagleLakeWoodworking
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  • This is seriously bad ass. Would you be able to just raise the router bit up gradually to achieve the same effect?

  • @StrayedFuries Yes, you could raise the bit incrementally, with the caveat that you will have to lower the workpiece down upon the spinning bit. You could drill a pilot hole the depth of the finished mortise and always start with the router bit positioned in the pilot hole. There is a retail version of my router lift coming soon through MLCS Woodworking. If you head over to my site Eagle Lake Woodworking , you can read more about building or buying a motorized router lift.

  • Very nice work. In my country there is a phrase that says: "Bez alata nema zanata!" It means something like: "No tools - no crafts!"

  • How do you control the depth of the cutter? Are you looking at something that I can't see?

  • I use the depth stop on the router to control how far the bit can protrude up through the table.

  • I should have thought about the depth stop. It was obvious once you mentioned it.

  • @EagleLakeWoodworking

    No risk of excess forces from the power lift when the router depth gauge is hit? I haven't tried the device to I'm just curious.

    Sincerely,

    Robert H. Galloway

  • good job u have machines what i never seen ;)

  • ohh shit ur 2 gooddddd lookinggggggggggggg

  • Thanks! I appreciate the compliment.

  • Well done. Professional production. Instructions are clear and thorough.

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