Router dado fixture

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Inventors

Ruscak, Gabriel C.

Application #

086886

Filed

Aug-19-1987

Published

Sep-13-1988

Current US Class

033/197
033/562
144/144.1
144/144.51
144/372
409/130

International Classes

B27C 005/00

Field of Search

409/110 409/97 409/130 409/182 144/144 33/197 33/562

Examiners

Bray; W. Donald

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Ray, Jr.; J. O.

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3985168   Adjustable routing t...

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Abstract
A fixture which allows cuts to be made in a board with a hand held router in both a longitudinal and transverse direction of such board is disclosed. The fixture includes a pair of first members of predetermined length. A pair of second members of shorter predetermined length secured to the first pair of members such that in an assembled relationship they form a rectangle. At least one T-shaped slotformed in each of the first pair of members and a notch formed in at least one of the second pair of members intermediate the ends thereof.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fixture for use with a hand held router which enables such router to make substantially straight cuts in both a longitudinal and a transverse direction of a board, said fixture comprising:

(a) a first pair of elongated first members having a first predetermined length, each of said first members having at least one straight edge, said straight edge facing each other during use;

(b) a second pair of elongated second members having a second predetermined length shorter than said first predetermined length, each of said second members having at least one straight edge, said straight edge of said each of said second members facing each other during use;

(c) means for securing said first pair of first members to said second pair of second members such that in an assembled relationship a rectangle is formed;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates, in general, to hand held routers generally used in a home workshop and, more particularly, this invention relates to a dado fixture which can be used to make a substantially straight cut with a router in a board in both a longitudinal direction and a transverse direction of such board.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Routers are used extensively by woodworking craftsmen for making many articles of furniture. In manufacturing such furniture a relatively large number of substantially straight cuts may be required. Such cuts may be required in a direction across the width of a board as well as along the length of the board. One such case, for example, would be in the manufacture of a bookcase. In this case cuts are made across the width of some boards to accomodate shelving while cuts may be desirable along the length of some boards to accomodate the back panel of the bookcase.

Prior to the present invention guides for making a substantially straight cut with a hand held router across the narrow portion of a board have been used. Such guides being commercially available to wood workers. However, such commercially available dado fixtures, to the best of applicant's knowledge, cannot be used successfully to make a cut along the lengthwise direction of such board. For this reason when such a cut along the longitudinal direction of a board is required a different arrangement must be used to make the cut. One such arrangement may be a special jig. In some shops dado blades may be used in a table or a radial arm saw. Obviously this adds to the cost of equipment required by the woodworking craftsman. Furthermore, this operation can also add to the amount of time required to finish the job. An additional disadvantage to presently used fixtures is encountered if the particular board being used should be warped or bowed.
 
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