Hi Mark
Nice job, I like it, the only thing I see you can't use the bigger bits with your setup that maybe a big down fall with it..
ShopCenter Tilting Router Table - "It does so much more!" - Page 1
MLCS Heavyweight and Precision Router Tables
At one time you could get a jig from OakPark that will do all the same as the ShopCenter Tilting Router Table (see above ) and your table
it's great tool for doing dovetails in legs and corner brace for the corners plus so much more..and all on the normal router table, it's all base on the brass guide and in the router plate on the router table..
I don't buy many jigs but this one is so great I got one..
Router Workshop: angled dados
Router Workshop: dovetail45
Router Workshop: clamping mitre gauge
And yes you can make your own I did just for kicks it's a bit of a tank but it works the same way..
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Nice job, I like it, the only thing I see you can't use the bigger bits with your setup that maybe a big down fall with it..
ShopCenter Tilting Router Table - "It does so much more!" - Page 1
MLCS Heavyweight and Precision Router Tables
At one time you could get a jig from OakPark that will do all the same as the ShopCenter Tilting Router Table (see above ) and your table
Router Workshop: angled dados
Router Workshop: dovetail45
Router Workshop: clamping mitre gauge
And yes you can make your own I did just for kicks it's a bit of a tank but it works the same way..
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I just fitted a "MLCS PowerLift" to my "RBI RouterTable" with a minimum of drilling and cutting of the all-metal router table. The construction took about 4 hours from start to finish, and looks like it always was part of the router table.
Without touching the router motor, I can adjust the position of the router bit in two (2) dimensions, by either turning a handle for the Horizontal position, or using the installed MLCS PowerLift for Vertical positioning. On a RBI RouterTable, the router can also be positioned either horizontally, vertically, or at any angle from 0 to 90 degrees.
I have 2 other (Rockler) router table setups, and a MLCS Horizontal table, but prefer to use the RBI. It is a great "Made in the USA" router table, and it's too bad it is no longer made. (Now if I can convince MLCS woodworking to start selling a RBI type router table modified for their PowerLift ...)
I hope the attached pictures give a good idea of the new construction. The first picture shows all the parts attached.
Mark
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