Shopsmith 555970 manual STRAIGHT-LINE Routing

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555970

MARK V – MOUNTED OVERARM PIN ROUTER

Bit dia. minus Guide Pin dia. = rabbet width

2

For example: A 3/4" diameter straight bit mi- nus a 1/4" diameter Guide Pin equals 1/2". 1/2" divided by 2 equals a 1/4 wide rabbet.

STRAIGHT-LINE ROUTING

To perform straight-line routing, you will need to use the two-piece aluminum Over- arm Router Fence that came with your ma- chine.

This fence can be used for decorative edg- ing of projects as well as for jointing the edges of workpieces for assembly, making grooves, dadoes, rabbets, stop cuts and other joints in straight workpieces.

The position of the fence is determined by its intended use. If your operation calls for removing the entire edge of a workpiece, it is important that the outfeed side of the Fence be moved forward to provide ad- equate support for the stock after its edge has been removed (See Fig. 27).

If you’re not going to be removing the en- tire edge of the workpiece, attach a one-piece shop-made face to the two-piece face; or ad- just both sides of your two-piece Fence so that they are exactly in-line, with no offset.

NOTE

Your Overarm Router Table contains eight #10-24 threaded holes in its surface to ac- commodate the included Router Fence. It also includes four #10-24 x 1" plastic Knobs, four plastic Spacer/Bushings and four #10 Washers for attaching the Fence to the Table.

Figure 27. When removing the entire edge

of a workpiece, the two halves of the

Fence must be offset (A). When removing only a portion of the edge, the two halves of the Fence must be perfectly aligned with one another (B).

CAUTION

If you’re using a Bit with a pilot, the pilot must be behind the plane of the Fence’s contact surface in order to prevent inter- ference with the leading edge of the workpiece.

Follow all “General guidelines for overarm routing” on page 18 in the front section of this Manual for installing and aligning your router Bit and Guard.

Turn on your router the motor and feed the workpiece from left to right, maintaining pressure against the Fence and Bit through- out the cut.

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Contents Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Table of Contents Introduction What is PIN ROUTING?What can I do with this TOOL? Safety Overarm Router SpecificationsGuarding for Routing EYE ProtectionHearing Protection DressSawdust and Chips General Safety Rules for Power ToolsMounting Router Bits Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Safety Rules for the Shopsmith Overarm Router Care and Maintenance Types Router BitsMark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Terms to Know Overarm Router Assembly Tools & Supplies NeededBefore YOU Begin Install Depth Stop RODWhich Mounting Holes ? RE-INSTALL the Mark Worktable Install Your Router Motor in the OverarmInstall the Rear Guard and Dust Collector Assembly Mount the Overarm Router Table Onto the Mark V WorktableMark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router RE-POSITIONING the Depth Control Handle Alignment AdjustmentBringing the Insert Flush with the Worktable Surface Adjusting the Brass GIB Router BIT to Guide PIN AlignmentUsing Your Shopsmith Overarm PIN Router Safety FirstGeneral Guidelines for Both Types of Overarm Routing Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router Router Duplication Using SHOP-MADE Fixtures Types of FixturesTypical clamp-in fixture Project made with it HOW to Make SCREW-DOWN and CLAMP-IN Fixtures AN Overview of PIN Routing with FixturesWHY Make a Grooved FIXTURE? Construction of a typical Clamp-in fixture HOW to Make Profile Fixtures HOW to USE PIN Routing FixturesRouting with a screw-down Fixture Routing over a pin with a clamp-in fixture Typical clamp-in fixtureRouting against a pin using a profile fixture Routing with a clamp-in fixtureCutting decorative surface features using a fixture Conventional Routing Operations with the Overarm Router Routing Against a Table PINUsing Piloted Bits for Decorative Edging Use the Pin Routing Table Insert When routing against a pinExternal edges Internal edgesUsing NON-PILOTED Bits for Decorative Edging Making Rabbet CutsSTRAIGHT-LINE Routing Cutting Grooves and Dadoes GroovesDadoes Making stopped cuts using the Fence Repairing furniture and veneersDamaged area on a Cabinet door Caring for Your Shopsmith Overarm PIN Router CleaningStructural Joints Storing Your Overarm Router RE-ALIGNING and RE-ADJUSTINGWaxing Do not wax or use solvents on plastic partsMaintenance Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause SolutionHow to Order Parts Mark V Mounted Overarm PIN Router

555970 specifications

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The device is powered by a robust motor that delivers consistent performance, enabling users to tackle a variety of materials, from softwoods to hardwoods. This makes the Shopsmith 555970 an excellent choice for diverse projects, whether constructing furniture, crafting detailed woodwork, or completing home repairs. With adjustable speeds and settings, users can customize their experience according to the specific needs of their project.

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The compact design of the Shopsmith 555970 makes it particularly appealing for home workshops with limited space. Its dimensions allow it to be stored easily when not in use, catering to those who appreciate functionality without compromising their available workspace.

In summary, the Shopsmith 555970 stands out in the woodworking market for its multifunctionality, powerful motor, user-friendly features, and compact design. Whether you are a professional woodworker or a passionate DIY enthusiast, this machine offers the versatility needed to bring creative woodworking ideas to life.