From what I was told, the INCRA plate is identical to the Woodpecker plate in overall dimensions but as you pointed out, the twist-lock vs magna lock inserts are the
Due to all the posts about sagging plastic router table plates, Im pondering the 3/8 thick Incra or Woodpeckers aluminum router plate. Id hate to lose a lot more of my
As for accuracy and repeatability, IMO, it the best. Using the lead screw, I can dial in a cut to 1/1000 of an inch. I looked at all three fences. Each has its pros, and all are
I have narrowed my choice for an aluminum router plate between INCRA MagnaLock RT and Woodpecker. I still need to decide between INCRAs steel reducing rings,
I would go for either the woodpecker aluminum plate or the incra aluminum magnalock plate. Aluminum for stiffness, durability and longevity. As for why I recommend
INCRAs 3/8 solid aluminum mounting plates are the new standard for achieving perfect cutting results at your router table. Precision-machined aircraft grade aluminum and
I have an INCRA plate, INCRA Solid Aluminum MagnaLOCK RT Plates which almost identical. The only mcficant difference I can really see is the Woodpecker uses
INCRAs 3/8 solid aluminu mounting plates are the new standard for achieving perfect cutting results at your router table. Set includes 7 steel guide bushings in popular sizes plus two lock
Woodpeckers Cast Aluminum Router Plate is stronger, stiffer and less prone to warp or flex then other aluminum, polycarbonate or acrylic router mounting plates. Woodpeckers router
Recently, I got a great deal on a new PC7518 from a fellow Creeker (thanks Steve C!) and purchased the Incra branded Jessem Mast-R-Lift II from Tom Waltz of Carbide
Now available in imperial or metric! All INCRA Router Tables and Combos include the outstanding MagnaLOCK Aluminum Router Mounting Plate, but you can also upgrade to an INCRA Router Lift for the ultimate in convenience and
Hi Mike - Woodpecker stuff is always top of the line. I have an INCRA plate, INCRA Solid Aluminum MagnaLOCK RT Plates which almost identical. The only mcficant
FIG.11 Adjusting Flush with Plate FIG.12 Removing Magna-Lock Ring FIG.10 Starting Pin Alternate starting pin threaded holes Starting pin 3/32 Hex key Note access hole alignment
I am currently building my first router table, and am considering my router plate options. A Bosch 1617EVS will be utilized. I am looking at aluminum plates from Rockler,
I was ready to pull the trigger on a Woodpecker Aluminum router plater to fit my new Triton 3 1/4 HP router with the above table crank. BUT, I find the Incra Magnalock inserts
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I have narrowed my choice for an aluminum router plate between INCRA MagnaLock RT and Woodpecker. I still need to decide between INCRAs steel reducing rings,
INCRA QUICKLIFT ROUTER LIFT The INCRA/Woodpeckers collaboration allows fast, precise height adjustments and changing router bits above the table. The included (5) MagnaLock
Woodpecker now only sells ABS plastic insert ring sets for their router plates and lifts. However, Woodcraft still has some sets of aluminum rings available (at twice the
I have the Woodpecker TLR plate as well and have no problems with the plates not sitting flush. I made my own router table and top for an Incra LS25 with Wonderfence,
IMHO, Id return the plate and get either a woodpecker or incra aluminum plate. One knock against the kreg plate is the inserts; on the woodpecker and incra theyre easily
I bought their router lift with phenolic plate. It was warped by 1.5mm (.062in) from right to left. I spoke with JessEm couple of times regarding this problem and the final