Hi All,
Sometime in the dim dark past I built a router table using plans from Woodsmith circa 1985 or so. Every piece I've built since then was done using this table. Here it is
It uses holes cut in Duron hardboard for "snap-rings" and is drilled for a Sears Craftsman or Makita 3612BR router. The clamping system is identical to the Woodpecker except made of wood. It's still very flat because of a lot of underside bracing.
This is a long way around of saying I just got this (finally)
I got the "Super-fence" and both side adjusters...a bit pricey but I think it's a really good value for the money.:eusa_danc
The old table would be fine for a newbie or ...? I built a lot of things with it, just decided I liked the new one better.:wrolleyes:
Anyone interested, shoot me a PM and it's yours.:icon_cheers
Don
Sometime in the dim dark past I built a router table using plans from Woodsmith circa 1985 or so. Every piece I've built since then was done using this table. Here it is
It uses holes cut in Duron hardboard for "snap-rings" and is drilled for a Sears Craftsman or Makita 3612BR router. The clamping system is identical to the Woodpecker except made of wood. It's still very flat because of a lot of underside bracing.
This is a long way around of saying I just got this (finally)
I got the "Super-fence" and both side adjusters...a bit pricey but I think it's a really good value for the money.:eusa_danc
The old table would be fine for a newbie or ...? I built a lot of things with it, just decided I liked the new one better.:wrolleyes:
Anyone interested, shoot me a PM and it's yours.:icon_cheers
Don