Hung Continuity Plate

Preamble : I don't want to write another list of what each woodworker should know in order to work safely. Everybody may find what matters using a search engine with key words "woodworking safety". Albeit all these articles talk to the others and I would have liked to find someone writing : "for my own safety I try to..." which means many more people convey a standard point of view about safety without wondering anything. I avoid these kind of topic that lead to nothing most of time. On the other hand I get involved in every exchange that tend to explain why something would be unsafe et try to find out a better way. It's all about mental attitude and the last one requires the point of view to be argued. Nothing good nothing bad but keeping open minded.WhyDi
The fence plates (origin) and continuity plate as well as spacers are made from anodised aluminium and some wood like. This hung version can't accommodate the origin guards but it doesn't matter in this case. It was designed to work in conjunction with a power feed. Nonetheless the origin guards can be set up quickly without tool and are mainly used during dropping-on operations. My first step was to retrieve some parts of a cheap router.



Then completing the continuity plate itself by adding a sliding base and an anodized alu face.



And making some spacers that purpose the underneath working tool.



Finally two adjustable back stops should be helpful for dropping-on operations.





That improved spindle moulder fence purposes to build your own continuity plate.