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  1. PantoRouter Clamped.jpg

    The lever clamps on the tilting table make angles and compound angles fast and easy
  2. Compound angle on the tilting table

    Angles and compound angles are finally approachable, even for novice woodworkers. Professional furniture makers save time and can repeat setups quickly.
  3. Aligning workpieces is super-easy!

    Workpieces are easily aligned to either center or showing a small reveal
  4. New Member Introductions
    I am William and I don't know what I've done just yet but having done a lot of reading about routers took the plunge (excuse the pun!) yesterday and bought a Freud FT1700 which included a table. Now the challenge is to assemble it and get on line to listen to all on this forum to learn how to...
  5. Router Forums Classifieds
    Leigh FMT Jig All milled aluminium construction. This is an exceptionally heavy duty jig that is used to route both the male and female portions of a mortise and tenon joint. Your plunge router is attached to a sub-base and the supplied templates are used to guide the router while you cut...
  6. Jigs and Fixtures
    So I was at Lowes tonight, actually looking for a very large socket I needed to work on a guy's truck I'm fixing, but I always have to look in the woodworking sections in hopes that something good is on sale or clearance. Well I found this one for $45+ my 10% off coupon which brought it down to...
  7. Project Plans and How To
    I am building an outdoor storage unit,( it will serve several purposes, storage, food bank collection center and information center), it will be outdoors in the marine environment. It will be constructed of Doug fir 2x6 and 1/2 in. and 3/4in acx plywood. I was originally planning on using...
  8. New Member Introductions
    Just joined this board when my surfing for a mortising jig led me in this direction. I'm a weekend maker of fine sawdust with a decent shop crammed into a one-car garage. On the router side, I have a PC690 on my home-built router table and a Milwaukee plunge/fixed base kit for hand-held work...
  9. New Member Introductions
    I discovered this forum while doing an internet search trying to learn about making mortises in chairs. I am making 6 chairs for a dining room table and was wanting an efficient way to make mortises. I ran across a website for the Mortise Pal which led me to this forum. I was considering...
  10. New Member Introductions
    Hi! I'm new to the router forum. I'm a handy lady from Sacramento and just built a BEAUTIFUL Fireplace Mantle with columns. I don't know exactly what to do with my request, so for now I'll put it here. I'm making some cabinet doors for book cases on either side of my fireplace with some 1920's...
  11. Tools and Woodworking
    The 4th and 5th installment in the Arts and Crafts Panel Bed video series has been released! If you are intimidated by the through mortise and tenon joint, you should check out the latest videos. I’ll show you a method to make perfectly sized and spaced mortises without a mortising machine or...
  12. Tools and Woodworking
    Hi Guys. My latest project is a queen sized bed for my wife. The bed is inspired by the Stickley Bed pictured below. There’s three videos in the series so far, and I hope to have more out soon. The quartersawn white oak grain on this wood I have looks really good in person, and I’m excited to...
  13. General Routing
    Hi everyone; thanks for providing such a great forum and source of information. I've been lurking for the last couple weeks but now I'd like to introduce myself and ask for some opinions. I'm a novice woodworker and got my first router/table a couple weeks ago -- a Freud 1700/table/fence...
  14. Jigs and Fixtures
    I thought it would be nice to build a all-in-one plunge router mortise & tenon jig. The jig consists of a plastic sheet mounted on a wooden structure, on which the router moves in four directions. A 4 mm thick plastic sheet was chosen: a. because it very smooth. b. it is thin enough to be strong...
  15. Show N' Tell
    It's been a while since I had something to post, but I've finally caught up on some things and I've got some news to share. The Stickley round table #603 is neat little project that can challenge your skills. I needed to make two of these tables (for different people) as gifts. I decided to...
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