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ROUTER BIT DEPTH SETTING
xx   DEPTH GAUGE & HEIGHT GAUGE
xx   ROUTER BIT

Depth-of-cut setting gauge for router is made from clear Lucite.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #23 Nov-Dec 1991 pg. 10

Wooden gauge block is precut to four depth settings (1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1"). Use when setting table saw or router depth of cut.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #29 Nov-Dec 1992 pg. 16

Tip on using twist-drill bits as "depth gauges" to set a plunge router to an accurate depth.
FINE WOODWORKING #117 Mar-Apr 1996 pg. 18

Make a simple gauge to set the depth of a router bit.
SHOPNOTES #6 Nov 1992 (v.1) pg. 28

Gauge for setting router bit cutting depth is made from wood and brass screws.
SHOPNOTES #9 May 1993 (v.2) pg. 28

Tip suggests keeping samples of frequently used router profiles for use as gauges when setting table-mounted router heights.
WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #49 Jan 1996 (v.9#1) pg. 5

Simple depth gauge for setting the depth of cut of a router mounted in a router table.
WOOD MAGAZINE #38 Oct 1990 (v.7#6) pg. 20

Convert a combination square to a depth gauge (for making table saw or router adjustments) by adding a simple locking slide.
WOOD MAGAZINE #75 Dec 1994 (v.11#9) pg. 18

Tip on using hardboard "feeler gauges" to set plunge depths on routers and mortisers.
WOODWORKER Jan 1990 (v.94#1) pg. 1291

Depth device. A simple device to aid the setting of fences and cutting depths on spindle molders and routing tables. A sliding steel rule is clamped in a plywood frame.
WOODWORKER Jun 1993 (v.97#6) pg. 28