🔧 Elevate Your Craft: Precision Meets Performance!
The Kreg Precision Router Table Insert Plate is a high-quality, 3/8" thick phenolic insert designed for seamless compatibility with Bosch and Porter-Cable routers. Measuring 9 1/4" x 11 3/4", it features pre-drilled holes for easy installation, alignment marks for precise centering, and includes Level-Loc reducing rings for optimal depth adjustments. Perfect for both professional and DIY woodworkers seeking reliability and precision in their projects.
Manufacturer | Kreg |
Part Number | PRS4036 |
Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 10.16 x 0.01 cm; 1.3 kg |
Item model number | PRS4036 |
Style | Tool |
Material | Metal |
Thickness | 1.2 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 3/8"-thick (9.5mm) phenolic insert plate, (3) Level-Loc Rings: 1" (25mm), 1 3/16" (30mm) for use with universal-style guide bushings, and 2 5/8" (67mm), and router mounting instructions |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 1.3 kg |
M**I
Kreg PRS4036 Precision Router Table Insert Plate - The Heart of Precision Woodworking!
As a dedicated woodworker, the Kreg PRS4036 Precision Router Table Insert Plate has transformed my routing experience, setting a new standard for precision and versatility. This top-quality insert plate is the beating heart of my workshop, and here's why it deserves a spot in yours too.First and foremost, the build quality is exceptional. Crafted from a durable and rigid material, this insert plate provides a stable foundation for my router, ensuring smooth and accurate cuts every time. The pre-drilled holes for various router models make installation a breeze, and the level of precision achieved is truly remarkable.The laser-engraved markings on the plate are a game-changer. They allow for quick and precise bit height adjustments, saving valuable time and minimizing the margin for error. This feature is especially handy when working on projects that demand intricate detailing and consistency.Versatility is where the PRS4036 shines. Its compatibility with the Kreg Level-Loc Reducing Rings opens up a world of routing possibilities. Whether I'm using a large-diameter bit for a decorative edge or a smaller bit for detailed inlays, the insert plate adapts effortlessly, providing a secure and customizable setup.Another noteworthy feature is the easy-access hole, allowing for convenient above-the-table bit changes. This small yet thoughtful design element showcases Kreg's commitment to practicality and user convenience.Durability is a non-negotiable factor for any tool in the workshop, and the PRS4036 doesn't disappoint. It has withstood the demands of heavy use, maintaining its flatness and structural integrity over time.In conclusion, the Kreg PRS4036 Precision Router Table Insert Plate is a woodworking marvel. Its combination of build quality, precision, and versatility make it an indispensable tool in my workshop. If you're serious about taking your routing to the next level, investing in this insert plate is a decision you won't regret. Kudos to Kreg for yet another stellar product! Highly recommended for both novice and seasoned woodworkers alike.
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Perfect
Quality!
E**L
Nice, effective, inexpensive
Nice, effective and inexpensive insert for a custom router table. Perfect starting point. Doesn't damage the wood pieces. Looks good. Also allows for additional plate inserts.
W**S
Well made order the adjusters as well
Well made
P**N
Great Plate!
I built a router table extension onto my table saw, but didn't have a mounting plate. I didn't want to hassle with building one, either. This plate solved this issue quite well.Quick breakdown on how I installed it: Plop plate on top of table (no holes at this point in table) and center/square plate to where I want it. Make a full outline with a pencil around the perimeter. Get the router out and set the foot plate on this plate, then adjust the depth of cut to just touch the table top (in other words, a straight-cut bit extended out the exact same amount as the thickness of this plate). Then, move the plate out of the way and freehand route the entirety of the plate outline, plus the interior of the area to the depth set. After this was done, I used a 6" hole saw to drill a big hole in the middle of the area for the router mount to fit through. Worked like a charm! Plate is flush and the mount is... mounted.I haven't actually routed anything on it yet due to laziness constraints, but playing around with the inserts and insert installer tool, I can see this will work quite well. Oh! Comes with what appears to be a solid brass starting pin.
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