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I am building my router table and I plan on using the Rousseau router plate. My table surface area is 29x36. I will be putting the miter gauge track in also. The New Yankee plan says put the track I think 2 inches in and the plate 2 inches from that. that seems to near the edge.

What do you suggest? Oh and just in case here is a picture of the top it is laminated

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Re: router plate location suggestions please

That looks great Now we know where to get that giant pattern bit, if anyone else needs it

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That looks great Now we know where to get that giant pattern bit, if anyone else needs it

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it was only 26 dollars from amazon.
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