Total Router Noob

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rec
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Total Router Noob

#1 Post by rec »

So the only thing that I have really used a router for is to round over the corners of my speaker cab builds.
First off this is what I have to work with, Craftsman 1 1/2 HP 1/4" collet router (inherited from father so it is pretty old, but seems to work fine)
I want to start trying a couple of techniques: recessing, and template making.
My first project it to build a basic box for my new Bash 300 amp. I want the aluminum faceplate to sit flush with the box.
What is the recommended bit to use?
Would a plunge router be a better choice?
My initials are in the view finder of every camcorder (REC)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/melded arrays)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/flat array) "In Process"
4xT30(24", 4012HO loaded)
1xAT

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Tom Smit
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#2 Post by Tom Smit »

A rabbit bit works best.
The router that you have will work, no problem.

Check out YouTube, and of course, surf. Sites with"wood" in them likely will help, although some may want to charge (don't).
TomS

sine143
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#3 Post by sine143 »

please post pictures of your project as you progress! just got a bash 300, and I'm currently debating on affixing it to my THT or building a seperate box for it.

on the router topic, I went to work with a t48 almost done, and in my rush told my girlfriend she could round over the edges. as I rode my bike to work I realized she'd never used a router of any kind. when I was telling her what tool to use she remarked, "oh yeah, the scary one". I promptly called her and told her not to do it :fingers:
Built:
2x Tuba 30s delta12lf loaded (gone)
4x Otop12 d2512 loaded
8x t48s (18, 18, 24, 24, 30, 30) 3015lf loaded
2x AT (1 mcm, 1 gto 804)
2x SLA Pro (dayton pa6, 6 goldwood piezo loaded)
1x bastard XF208

2x OT212 (delta pro 450a loaded, eminence psd)

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#4 Post by koturban »

The router will be fine.

A template and a "template bit" for your router is another way of making a snug flush fit.

rec
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#5 Post by rec »

I have been looking through the router bits that my pop left me and I have a rabbit bit. Couple of different sizes actually.
So am going to do some experimenting with some scrap wood.
My initials are in the view finder of every camcorder (REC)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/melded arrays)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/flat array) "In Process"
4xT30(24", 4012HO loaded)
1xAT

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#6 Post by koturban »

rec wrote:I have been looking through the router bits that my pop left me and I have a rabbit bit. Couple of different sizes actually.
So am going to do some experimenting with some scrap wood.
The plate is pretty thin. Seems like a lot of work for minimal payoff.

Do you mean to recess the amp?

rec
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#7 Post by rec »

koturban, thats a good point. I may find something else to flush fit. What ever I end up doing I will post a pic or two
My initials are in the view finder of every camcorder (REC)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/melded arrays)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/flat array) "In Process"
4xT30(24", 4012HO loaded)
1xAT

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