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Old 04-27-2008, 05:35 PM   #1
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Default First Actual Woodworking Project: A Router Table

A friend recently gave me a new Ryobi (RE180PL1) Plunge Router. He knew that I have been getting more involved in household projects so he figured he would help foster this new area of skill for me. My neighbor gave me a set of bits that her deceased husband had and I felt compelled to make my first real woodworking project a router table.

After doing some research and learning from this forum, I took the task and some lumber and constructed table as attached. It took me a few weeks as time is always at a premium when you have twins and a full time job, but with exception of a finish coat, I consider this project to be done.

As you can see, it is mostly made of 2x4s and some MDF and some pine. I even put it up on wheels for moving around the garage.
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Old 04-27-2008, 06:33 PM   #2
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Good job, Waif69! That's a good, sturdy looking table. Have fun with it and be safe.
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Welcome to the forums. Really a nice job for your first project. Now you will a lot of routing to do. Have a great time with and be safe.
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What George said! Nice job!

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Welcome. Your first project and pictures too! Thanks for sharing. You should have lots of fun using your new table. I really like the design- simple and it looks great. -Derek
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