[SML] question for router wizards

dale dale at cybercom.net
Mon Dec 19 16:09:44 UTC 2016


    
I think I saw this in an instructable recently, but they called it a machine that does nothing.  
Dale


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From: Mike Katz via Stagecraft <stagecraft at theatrical.net> 
Date: 12/19/16  09:46  (GMT-05:00) 
To: Stagecraft Mailing List <stagecraft at theatrical.net> 
Cc: Mike Katz <narishkup at gmail.com> 
Subject: Re: [SML] question for router wizards 

I would suggest an ellipse cutting jig for what you are doing. It is easy to make and very accurate. Much simpler and more appealing, to me at least, than making a bunch of templates with a saber saw and sanding and flipping. Just make an adapter to mount your router to the end of the arm. Drill holes for each of your foci and screw the arm through the appropriate holes to the sliders in the jig. I would use a 1x3 or 4 for the arm for the size you are doing for rigidity.Here is a Diagram:

Mike

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