![]() They didn't cost 500.00 each but they look good I bought stock unfinished oak cabinets and finished them myself and changed out some of the hardware, added my own crown moldings and end panels I made out of unfinished paneled doors. It's the nice part of the kitchen cause I didn't go whole hog on cabinets. Yeah, that solid surface stuff is expensive. The table top I made and the hole I put in is dead on so I didn't need the roll pin to lock it in place or to say keep it from turning. it gives you room to pop it in the hole easy the norm.the round plate works great for the trim routers because they don't have handles the norm or knobs to hang on to. ![]() Then one more thing, you must keep in mind is can you drop the router in the router table hole without taking the handles or knobs off the router. Someone will say the plate will spin or turn in place on the router table and that can be fixed easy with a 1/16" roll pin in the router table top and a small slot in the router base plate. The 7" maybe a just a bit to small but like I said I'm not sure what the Ryobi base is. that will take on the PC brass guides and MilesCraft make a 7 1/2" base plate that will fit most routers BUT it has the TurnLock type guides., BUT both would work I think on the Ryobi router. I also have a Craftsman base plate that is 7" in dia. I'm not sure what size the Ryobi is but you can buy after market base plates from MLCS that are true. They can be tricky to make because they need to be dead on, mounting holes and the center hole for the bits. You could make a base plate to fit your 1.5hp Ryobi that's over size but I don't know of anyone that makes one as a Fac.item. of 1/2" all the way around the base to support the router when it's in the router table, if you look real close at the snapshots you will see I have 3/8" on the one I used, that was a standard PC base plate because I want to use the 1 3/16 brass guides on the table as well, base of the router the norm ,it needs to be over size by a min. ![]() The only thing that would hold your brain strom back would be the round router base plate is not over size that's to say it's flush with the Alum.
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