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| Registered User | I am planning on building a router table out of 3/4" MDF with formica top. I have a Rousseau table insert for the table, model RM 3509. What do I need to know not to do?
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| Senior Moderator Supreme Forum King | Welcome Ted. To make your top last you need to wrap the outside edge with hardwood, then cover the entire top and bottom with Formica. Route a small chamfer on the edges and it will look great and help keep moisture out. I also use a Rousseau plate. Lots of people think they dont work right but in the real world they perform very well.
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