Ok…. it's been a really long time since I've been on LumberJocks. I can't believe how long it's been.
I was having some issues with my Router and my Kreg router table. From the day I brought them home I've had the same problem. The screws that attach the router sit proud of the table. So… whenever I run a piece of wood across the table it catches on the screw. Not only does this affect accuracy… It also scratches up my wood.
In the picture below it's the screw to the left of the wood.
So… my first thought was that the holes needed to be countersunk more. So… tonight I FINALLY attempted that. The two screws on the front side were the ones sitting proud of the table. So I got my drill out and tried to drill them out. I'd drill… then test… then drill… then test….
But no matter what I did… no matter how much I drilled those holes out… the screws would still sit proud.
So I decided to flip the plate around. I knew the back hole didn't have any issues. However… when I flipped the plate and used the back hole in the hole to the left…. same issue. At this point… I figured the issue MUST be in the screw hole on the router itself.
SO…... I took a couple pieces of thin material and made myself some shims. Just to raise the plate away from the base of the router.
You can see in the pic where I had placed the shims to raise the plate up more. SURE ENOUGH!!! The screws now are countersunk and do not snag or scratch my wood. However… this was just a test to see if my theory was correct. I don't think these little pieces of wood are the best answer.
So after googling the subject and getting no help I finally realized…. THIS is the place to go for answers.
Any suggestions? Is there a way to drill the hole deeper in the router base? Is there a thin shim that actually would attach to my base of the router? What next?
Hi Angie. I guess I don't understand what the screws are going into. They must be blind holes in the router?
If that is the case and you already countersunk the plate to be deep enough to clear on top, then you have grind off the ends of the screws until they tighten up without bottoming out. On all the routers that I have , the screws go clear through so the ends are in the air and never get into play. I don't have any PC routers to look at.
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