π§ Elevate Your Craftsmanship with Precision!
The POWERTEC 71833 Router Base Plate Centering Pin and Cone Set is designed for high precision calibration of router plates. It includes a dual-ended centering pin and a versatile cone, crafted from durable materials to ensure long-lasting performance. This set is compatible with various router sub bases, making it an essential tool for any woodworking professional.
Brand | POWERTEC |
Model Number | 71833 |
Color | Router Base Plate Centering Pin and Cone Set |
Product Dimensions | 10.49 x 8 x 1.6 cm; 60 g |
Material | Steel |
Item Weight | 60 g |
J**E
Good centering cone, different than others
I thought I'd try the centering cone here from Powertec instead of buying another Bosch after mine went missing. This one is a little different in that the cone is solid ABS plastic rather than a hollow/ribbed injection molded softer plastic. It's a good 1-3/4" diameter as well. I liked the idea of the solid cone but realized that it would depend on accuracy in manufacturing a little more than the other old standard design. Pleased to say that the pin and the cone are well made and accurate. The 1/4" end of the pin is just a smidge undersized but all of my 1/4" collets grab it just fine. The 1/2" end is a surprising (intentional) taper...undersized at the transition and oversized at the end. This means the cone slides onto the 1/2" transition area, snugs up nicely, and won't ever slide off unless you mean to move it. The pin only engages a little over half of the cone depth and the hole in the cone is straight, not tapered...might suspect that it would wiggle and be inaccurate because of that, but it isn't the case, works well.The down side of this is that it's a little fiddly to snug the collet with the cone under/outside the sub base - prefer to do it in that orientation but of course it's possible to have the cone engage from the inside of the base and just lower it carefully against the sub base. Anymore I am mostly using the little pony trim routers so it's all 1/4" and I'll live with the fiddle factor. I do like this more than the Bosch, etc.I've always thought that a bearing detent or spring clip would be a good way to make one of these but maybe that's too much trouble to manufacture for such a (currently) inexpensive utility jig. These are vital if you make your own bases or use guide bushings (and very helpful if you switch bases and happen to own one with a flat edge that has an easy accurate distance from center).
R**O
A must have tool......
If you are like me and have different router bases for specific jobs, then this tool is a must. It will help you center your jigs every time for a perfect cut.
C**S
Not centered around the post
Probably a decent idea, if it worked properly. The cone is off center when assembled to the metal post and doesn't provide a lot of confidence that it could be used to center a router plate... after all it's not even centered to itself. Not thrilled about using it, so returned it.
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