![]() The find 4 screws that are the same size that hold the Bosch sub plate to the router base, if you don't have any take one down to the ACE Hardware and pickup some screws or Allen Set screws that are about 1 1/4" long, once you have the set screws, put them in your battery power drill and grind them to a sharp point (cone point) then put them in the Bosch base plate with the hex in 1st.sharp point sticking out, about 1/2" or so. You will need to make a quick jig so you can line up the Bosch on dead center to the plate.made a circle out out some MDF or 1/4" thick plastic.and 3 1/4" OD.with a 1/4" hole in the center.this jig will line up the plate to the Bosch.bolt pattern.once you have the circle made turn the Bosch upside down on the work bench, chuck up a 1/4" dowel pin or a 1/4" router bit. If you are thinking of getting a PC that would be the way to go.īUT if you want to mount your Bosch router take a peek at the link below. Let's get back to the Rockler plate you have and made for the PC router. Not to sure why I tough you had a Oak-Park plate but that was my error. Are there any other options that might not be immediately obvious to me? I can go out and buy a Porter Cable router - I loved the one I had before it was stolen out of the garage - but am such a sporadic, untalented woodworker that having two of 'em is of questionable utility. Well, my Bosch B1350 (apparently a very nonstandard Bosch model) is a four hole machine, and is thus completely incompatible with the mounting plate I have.Ĭould anyone possibly enlighten me about the most economical way of adapting my Bosch router to the existing router plate? I realize I can buy a new plate from Rockler, although I'm not sure they make one for this oddball B1350. This Rockler was used with a Porter Cable router, and thus the mounting plate has three holes 120° apart. This should be just a little bit nicer than the little Sears atrocity I've had for about 25 years! ![]() I had the pleasure yesterday of purchasing a lightly-used Rockler table, complete with an attractive homebuilt cabinet on a rolling Delta base. Brand new, decidedly amateur (at best) member here.
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