I am looking for a router base that will hold a Porter-Cable router at a 45 degree angle that I can use to rout the inside corner of solid surfaceing.
Any help would be great
I am looking for a router base that will hold a Porter-Cable router at a 45 degree angle that I can use to rout the inside corner of solid surfaceing.
Any help would be great
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not sure if this will work. there is a chamfer bit of 45° also use a bushing guide against a pattern jig or a straight edge to keep it cutting straight.
I don't think there's anything available commercially, but what I would do is just make a sub base that screws onto the existing base. You could also talk to your local machine shop about making something, however that could easily cost as much as the router.
This is for a table mounted router but you might be able to make it work for ya..
http://www.woodhaven.com/singleproduct/?fromsearch=1&product=1425
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Art Betterley Enterprises makes what you are looking for. Do a search and you should be able to find a phone numer or web site.
If the bit you will be using is small (i.e. 1/4" shank), then a laminate trimmer with a tilting base could be your answer. It's about as expensive as the Woodhaven Angle Ease.
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