Router Guide Bushings Setup and Centering – Bosch & Dewalt Ep.2018-09
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This video is about Router Guide Bushings Setup and Centering – Bosch & Dewalt
Index:
0:00 Introduction
0:56 Centering Base Plates
1:57 Universal Base Plate
8:52 DeWalt DWP611 Base Plate
11:30 Bosch 1617 Bushing Guides Video Coming Soon
12:21 Summary
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Thanks, i have a 30mm template for MFT holes (20mm) , i have a Bosch POF 1400 with that click bush system from out factory, not centered at all, so i printed a plate with a 30 mm OD bush in one plate and centered it with a cone and it came out precise with some tweaks (screws), so thanks for your knowledge and great explanation.
I keep a small 1/8" round-over bit in this tool all the time MyBest.Tools and reach for it frequently to finish off projects. The cordless aspect is much appreciated. I did not realize how much of a convenience it would be. I didn't know what I didn't know.
I have a Hitachi router do you know where I can buy a centralising pin from?
wait the dewalt comes with a base that excepts the bushing collar in the box
Great video; great information. Thank you.
Thanks for the video, this is an important step for setting up your router for using certain jigs. You might get even better results if you lock the router height before tightening the sub-base screws. That way nothing can shift. Thanks again for posting.
Thanks for this informative demo. I think it’s fair to point out that your centering pin is from the Jasper base kit intended for fill-size routers but happens to work in the 1/4” collet of the DeWalt compact router. DeWalt sells a different centering cone that you use to center the base hole, without the bushing installed. I guess the presumption is that if the base is centered, the bushing will be, too. Would like to see you demo this configuration.
Wow! Thank you so much! Now I can make Lexan templates on my small CNC, then use them to make wooden gears, octagons, etc. out of wood. Duh… why didn't I think of this before?! My little Makita router can now make near-CNC quality wood parts!
You get old, you learn, you get wise… and then we die before we really can get rid of all our crap.
Thanks for this video. Without it I likely would’ve taken this universal plate back thinking it would not fit!
Thank you
Thanks for the tutorial. I was looking for something just like this and you delivered. I just got a 2.25 hp dewalt router with plunge base package for my birthday, and I’ve never used a router before, so seeing all the stuff in the package was a little overwhelming. Things make A LOT more sense now. Sincerely appreciate this video. It goes over the very basics in a very clear and helpful way. Perfect for us newbies.
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I just purchased a dwp611 and it comes with the D shaped base plate. The hole on the plate has a 1 7/16 opening. Will the PC bushings fit on it?
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Is that compatible to Dewalt DW618? Please reply and thank you so much
I too have the same Dewalt router. I followed your instructions, but I have a Powertec Brass Router Bushing set. It doesn't come with a centering pin. Anyway, I have a question, I want to do an inlay, but if I put the 3/4" straight router bit in the router, the bottom of the bit is a fixed distance from the base plate, 1 1/2", I can't figure out what to do, since my inlay is only 1/4".
Thanks!
If you have the Bosch adapter and centering pin do you still need to change the plate? It seems unnecessary.
Great video… thanks.
One thing though… all your jump edits get a little "annoying". It might be better to just leave them out.
great. Thanks so much. Out of curiosity, the dewalt DWP611 and it's plunge base both come standard with the acrylic base plates correct?
Gary… Help me with something please. Now, I haven't even opened the Jasper Plate package, so forgive me if this is nothing more than a stupid question. You mentioned in your video that you marked the screws to use with your different routers (straight & plunge base). Now I have looked over the package, gone out to the Jaspertools.com website, but I am have been unable to ascertain how you knew which screws went to which base. Could you please tell me how to know which screws go to which base…??Any help would be greatly appreciated… Thanks…
I have followed your steps on my Ryobi router and have difficulty, I have blown out 4 bushings and am left with just the hole , no collar. I did center, and used a 1/4 bit in a 1/4 collar with a 5/16 outer dia. . Is is the operator or the machine at fault ? thanks
different screw colors makes it idiot proof.great
Hi Gary. Thanks for the useful video. I have these same two routers so this was helpful. Question: does the same process work for the plunge base on the Dewalt?
Also, are you using the original base plate for your Dewalt fixed base? Mine is not round like yours, but D-shaped instead.
Could you please tell me if that Jasper router base will fit on a Milwaukee 5615 router?
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Gary – love your channel – one add to this video that might help someone. Maybe your German Festool-using viewers won't have the issue I'm describing, but I'm willing to bet any adjustable base (fixed or plunge) on the big-box Chinese throw-away routers most of us use will benefit. I own 'one of each' brand and they all have this issue. What I've learned the hard way is you'd better lock whatever clamp locks your depth before finalizing your centering (I noticed on the video you left yours unlocked on the little DeWalt). On my routers at least, locking that clamp DOES change the orientation of the motor relative to the base… on mine its >.010-.015" which is plenty enough to wreck the cut, or to make an otherwise "tight enough" joint not go together properly. It also makes a difference if your base is almost all the way out when you're "centering" but much closer to the collet when running. So – in addition to locking the base before finalizing the position of the base plate, it also helps to do the centering as close to the depth you'll actually be using to make the cut (if you can – on my trim router there's no room so I have to have it extended way farther than it will be when running) Anyway hope that helps someone. You can get cheap tools to produce good work, but it takes a little extra fiddling. Glad to see you back in action – here's to a great 2019 !
Hello sir what was the model number for the dewalt base and also for the guide bushings. Thank you for the great video.
I need to get another router. Great Episode Gary!
Nicely done Gary. Thank you