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  1. #1
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    Default 90 degree head

    I read a post somewhere and I have seen a few pictures...... How can I find one and how reliable are they. I would like to be able to do 1/2" finger joints in 3/4" Baltic birch.

    Brian

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    You could easily have a mounting bracket made to hold a router or spindle parallel to the table (90-degrees from standard). You would have to raise the work above the table so that the router/spindle body would not strike the table top.

    The 'aggregate heads' that are pictured on the 'big iron' CNC routers often cost as much or more than the entire Shopbot.

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    Brian:
    For any type of a dovetail joint there has been much discussion on the forum regarding a jig to hold the pin piece verticle off one end of the table so it was not necessary to have a 90 degree cutter. Do a little search and you will find lots of info.

    Dave

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    Thanks guys.... I dont have my bot yet... 2 more weeks I think... So when I get it I will see what I can do.

    Brian

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