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Anonymous
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Hi All,
I was fitting the kitchen worktop on Sunday I had mentioned a week or two ago. My new DW626 router made an easy job of cutting the joints. I cut the bolt recesses and the slots for the biscuits. I then came to the problem of how to get the worktop in with the biscuits fitted. Each section of worktop was butted up against a wall.
In the end I got round it by slotting the biscuits in as the worktop was being tilted up/down. This wasn't ideal as it strained the biscuits and the slots.
Am I missing something or is it impossible to get biscuits in when faced with certain kitchen shapes?
BTW. The 626 is ten times better than the only other 1/2in router I've used which was hired from HSS. It seems like it will have no problems in the table with larger raised panel bits.
Dave
I was fitting the kitchen worktop on Sunday I had mentioned a week or two ago. My new DW626 router made an easy job of cutting the joints. I cut the bolt recesses and the slots for the biscuits. I then came to the problem of how to get the worktop in with the biscuits fitted. Each section of worktop was butted up against a wall.
In the end I got round it by slotting the biscuits in as the worktop was being tilted up/down. This wasn't ideal as it strained the biscuits and the slots.
Am I missing something or is it impossible to get biscuits in when faced with certain kitchen shapes?
BTW. The 626 is ten times better than the only other 1/2in router I've used which was hired from HSS. It seems like it will have no problems in the table with larger raised panel bits.
Dave