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Stanley SRR1200-B2 Compact Base for Router Holes
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English: I made this base for the Stanley SRR1200-B2 router so I can drill holes from 4" diameter to 10" diameter and from 10cm to 26cm. This base is adjustable on both centimeter scales (scale goes every 1/2 centimeter) and inch scales (scale goes every 1/2 inch). This base is set according to the stock drill bit that comes in the machine box which has a diameter of 1/4" or 6.35mm. The scales are shown on the base. Assembled: It consists of 4 pieces that need to be 3d printed, which 3 of them can be printed in PLA, ABS, PETG or any hard and tough filament you have on hand, and 1 of the pieces has to be printed in TPU. You will need 4 M4x20mm countersunk head screws to assemble the base to the router, 1 M4x20mm screw to hold the metering strip which will need to have its head filed down to 5mm wide, 1 M4 washer and 1 M4 nut for adjustment. In the pieces CENTRO1.STL and CENTRO2.STL in the hole must be placed some pin or nail of a diameter of 3mm, which will be the center of the circle where our router will rotate. Español: I made this base for the Stanley SRR1200-B2 router to be able to make holes from 4" in diameter to 10" in diameter and from 10cm to 26cm. This base is adjustable both in centimeter scales (the scale goes every 1/2 centimeter) and in inch scales (the scale goes every 1/2 inch). This base is regulated according to the drill - cutter that comes from stock in the box of the machine which has a diameter of 1/4" or 6.35mm. Scales are shown at the bottom. Armed: It consists of 4 pieces that need to be printed in 3d, which 3 of them can be printed in PLA, ABS, PETG or any hard and resistant filament that you have on hand, and 1 of the pieces has to be printed in TPU. 4 M4x20mm countersunk head screws are needed to assemble the base to the router, 1 M4x20mm screw to hold the measuring strip which will have to be filed with the head so that it has a width of 5mm, 1 M4 washer and a nut M4 for adjustment. In the parts CENTRO1.STL and CENTRO2.STL, a pin or nail with a diameter of 3mm must be placed in the hole, which will be the center of the circle where our router will rotate.
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