Aluminum router plate
#10
All,

I'm looking for a good quality aluminum router plate to mount my Bosch 1617 router to.

Can you recommend one?

Thanks
chris
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#11
Into your table or for hand use?
Cutter hole diameter?
Pat Warner
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#12
. I hadn't finished reading his question and my proposed answer was get ahold of Pat the Routerman.
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#13
If it's for table use, I've been using a couple from Rockler for a PC 7518 and 690 for almost 20 years with no problems...

Dave
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#14
For a table, love my Woodpecker's.
Best,
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#15
Routerman said:


Into your table or for hand use?
Cutter hole diameter?




Sorry, table use. Ideally I'd like to have inserts for different diameter cutters, but honestly, I never used anything but the smallest one on my previous plate. I just checked and that hole is 1 1/4".

At this point I'm vacillating between the Pro-Plate (Bench Dog, Rockler, et al) and the Woodpecker.

Is the extra thickness of the Woodpecker a benefit? It's 3/8" thick vs 1/4" for the Pro Plate.
chris
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#16
If it's flat, use 3/8". Very little depth penalty.
Moreover, the 7518 has more up/down motor travel than any router.
Pat Warner
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#17
Routerman said:


If it's flat, use 3/8". Very little depth penalty.
Moreover, the 7518 has more up/down motor travel than any router.




Thanks Pat.

I think I will bite the bullet and go for the Woodpeckers



cheers,
chris
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#18
I got the plate on Wednesday. All I can say is wow!

I'm a cheap a$$ bastage and this was well worth the asking price.
chris
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