The Robland Combo machine does a bunch of big work but must be rolled out and set up. That is fine because I don't do much planing or jointing and I try to do it in batches.
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Now for my question.
I want to build a duplicarver with the capability to duplicate even a double bass size arched plate. These are 28 wide by 44 inches long and 2 inched deep. Due to my lack of space and infrequent use of this tool I would like to incorporate my combo machine using the cross cut table which has 50+ inches of travel. It is rock solid and I can easily cross cut a full sheet of plywood single handed.
I have a plan worked out. I don't draw that well, it is mostly in my head. But I want to build a jig that will have a router and a bit follower clamped to the jointer surface that pivots down and does not move otherwise. The plate and dummy will move across, sitting on the cross cut sled and will ride under the router routing one pass at a time. I will then move the plate/dummy down and run another pass, repeating until the dummy is copied.
Question: I have never used a router like this? Will I be able to make passes without the router jumping about? It essentially floats, I could add some counter weights if necessary.Thanks for your help.