Yeah- that's an interesting one actually as the router is held to the plate with 2 bolts, so the scope for using them to even the router up is limited.
Might have to use shims, not sure yet.
Couldn't you use one of the other bolt holes which secures the phenolic base plate?
Last time I made a router table I ditched the phenolic I think to maximise depth.
Your table looks like it'll be great. Until we got a spindle moulder all we had in the workshop was an MDF box with a router bolted to it and a home made back fence. It still gets used sometimes.
Watch out though spinny sharp things are sharp.
Couldn't you use one of the other bolt holes which secures the phenolic base plate?
Last time I made a router table I ditched the phenolic I think to maximise depth.
Your table looks like it'll be great. Until we got a spindle moulder all we had in the workshop was an MDF box with a router bolted to it and a home made back fence. It still gets used sometimes.
Watch out though spinny sharp things are sharp.