INProfile Issue 5 | Page 24

magnets S panners, hex keys, steel rules and squares, all need to be kept close to hand when setting up router tables and jigs. But it is important that they are not left loose where they can vibrate into a rotating cutter or the path of the router. An easy way of keeping them safely out of harms way is with the use of these powerful magnets. Also suitable for jig making, they have a nickel plated finish and are available in diameters of 15 and 10mm and supplied in packs of 4. MAG/PACK/1 (15mm)_____________£7.95 MAG/PACK/2 (10mm)_____________£7.95 t-square M ade from hardwearing solid phenolic resin, the Router T-Square can be used as a straight guide for routing housings, squaring and trimming boards and jig setting. It is also ideal as a general workshop square for marking and setting out. The blade is secured to the stock with five hex screws, allowing precision adjustment to a tolerance of less than 0.5mm over the blade length. The large rigid stock is designed for secure clamping and is drilled on the front edge to allow a false protective face to be fitted. RTS/1000 ________________£39.95 router compass S imply fitted to the base of the router (TBC mounting), the router compass is supplied with two alternative centres, a point for pressing into the surface of the workpiece and a parallel pin for setting into a pre-drilled centre hole. The compass can be used for cutting circles a