My new Router Table
Here is the first dry fit assembly of my new router table. I had a Woodhaven top with four legs, a sheet of solid core plywood, and the rough cut red and white oak boards pictured. The table has two folding wings, one red oak and one white oak. The original top is 32” long with the router offset to the left. The new design makes the top 40” with the wing down and 80” with the wings up. One wing will accommodate the Jointech guide I have had but not used.
The carcass will be on locking casters and set up with the router enclosed for dust collection, storage for additional routers and bases underneath and a series of drawers for bits, storage and junk on the right side.
Here is the first dry fit assembly of my new router table. I had a Woodhaven top with four legs, a sheet of solid core plywood, and the rough cut red and white oak boards pictured. The table has two folding wings, one red oak and one white oak. The original top is 32” long with the router offset to the left. The new design makes the top 40” with the wing down and 80” with the wings up. One wing will accommodate the Jointech guide I have had but not used.
The carcass will be on locking casters and set up with the router enclosed for dust collection, storage for additional routers and bases underneath and a series of drawers for bits, storage and junk on the right side.
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