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router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - varkpilot - 12-02-2015

Reading various other forums, threaded starter pins don't appear to be universally loved: "come out at the worst time, "easily become an obstruction and have to be removed," etc.

If my base plate had threaded holes, I might get a starter pin. But now I'm questioning whether blowing the dust off my tap&die set and drilling holes is the right option! Plus I'm not sure what I'd be drilling into!

Has anyone come up with a better solution than the pin? [BTW, my base plate sits in a 24"x20" pc of melamine.....due to lack of real estate, I mounted it on the wing of my JET 10" TS]


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - Axl - 12-02-2015

Yep. No threaded hole. You don't need the threads.


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - JGrout - 12-02-2015

correct no thread needed if you use a tapered starter pin

these are IME the nicest safest way to go

Joe


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - Pirate - 12-02-2015

I would just drill and tap a 1/4" hole. I used a 1/4" machine screw that goes thru a nylon spacer (so bolt head doesn't hit work) 1/4" screw is tight on the spacer, so I just tighten holding the spacer.


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - varkpilot - 12-02-2015

Joe............what size hole did u drill in your base plate?


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - PaulC - 12-02-2015

I have the Veritas router table system (big steel plate) and use the threaded starter pin often. Works well, snug it up good and tight.

The system on the Festool router table is interesting, and might be worth looking at for ideas.


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - JGrout - 12-02-2015

19/64"

5/16" will work fine just drops down further

Joe

Edit to add: link to taper pin chart the one I use is a #6 x2 1/2"

the letter drill is L which is .2900" 19/64 is 2969"


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - Axl - 12-02-2015

Just so you know, drilling and taping a hole will cancel any warranty, and release the manufacturer from any and all injury claims.
There is a reason they aren't threaded. They don't want you to solidly attach a jig to it.


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - handi - 12-03-2015

Never had one come loose, never had an issue.

If your table has a miter or t-slot, you can accomplish the same with a pointed block mounted in there.

Ralph


Re: router table base plate - no threaded hole for starter pin - mike4244 - 12-04-2015

Go ahead and drill and tap for the pin.I use a shoulder bolt with the head cut off for the pin.A drop of Loctite keeps the bolt from turning out.

mike