Just came back to say it worked great. The repeatability and stability is what always gets me. You can set it up for a groove, then set it to a dozen other stop positions, each in a few seconds to make other cuts, then set it back to the first one and run the original piece back through it without making any change to the groove. The 3 sliding pieces came out great today. The top and bottom are regular dovetails, the bottom is dovetailed top and bottom to form a 1/8" thin dovetail between them.
I've had the LS Positioner Super System (LS25WFNCSYS) for my Woodpeckers router table for about 2 years now, and it's wonderful! In fact, a little later today I'm going to be running some poplar through it to make a very intricate, 3-piece, undermount drawer slide with 3 dovetails. The middle plate will have dovetails above and below with pegged stops so the drawer can be fully extended, but none of the dovetails will slide beyond about half the drawer depth. I'm making a time-lapse video of it.
Just came back to say it worked great. The repeatability and stability is what always gets me. You can set it up for a groove, then set it to a dozen other stop positions, each in a few seconds to make other cuts, then set it back to the first one and run the original piece back through it without making any change to the groove. The 3 sliding pieces came out great today. The top and bottom are regular dovetails, the bottom is dovetailed top and bottom to form a 1/8" thin dovetail between them.
gfixler 2 years ago
I've had the LS Positioner Super System (LS25WFNCSYS) for my Woodpeckers router table for about 2 years now, and it's wonderful! In fact, a little later today I'm going to be running some poplar through it to make a very intricate, 3-piece, undermount drawer slide with 3 dovetails. The middle plate will have dovetails above and below with pegged stops so the drawer can be fully extended, but none of the dovetails will slide beyond about half the drawer depth. I'm making a time-lapse video of it.
gfixler 2 years ago