I posted this as a reply on a anouther thread but it is interesting enough to have its own place.
Its easy enough to make your own table, here is one that I take around to some sites, it fully comes apart and is as strong as I need, it can be set up anyway I want but it's set up 'L' Shaped here. And that dog, not mine but the damn thing chewed the corner off one of my tool boxes in the 1 minute I was not there. In case you were wondering then I have added a few photos that shows what I use this bench for, On site kitchen Bench Top Fabrication. This Festool Router is the only Festool Router I own and it has some serious design flaws that prevent me from using it in my Router Table, but as a hand held plunge router then its power and speed controller make it perfect for this job, the design flaw is that it only has one 'lock' to prevent the router popping open when being used, I cannot lock it off and prevent it unexpectedly opening up. With my Makita routers then you can lock off the plunge when you want to do that and 100% prevent them opening up, I can't say how exciting it was when I was running mouldings with this router and it opened up when I had my big 45mm bullnosed cutter in it running at 25,000rpm and it opened up, the the work piece was destroyed as well as a perfectly good pair of underpants, Its a good thing that I keep a good grip on any router I use as I had to keep hold of it that day. N
Its easy enough to make your own table, here is one that I take around to some sites, it fully comes apart and is as strong as I need, it can be set up anyway I want but it's set up 'L' Shaped here. And that dog, not mine but the damn thing chewed the corner off one of my tool boxes in the 1 minute I was not there. In case you were wondering then I have added a few photos that shows what I use this bench for, On site kitchen Bench Top Fabrication. This Festool Router is the only Festool Router I own and it has some serious design flaws that prevent me from using it in my Router Table, but as a hand held plunge router then its power and speed controller make it perfect for this job, the design flaw is that it only has one 'lock' to prevent the router popping open when being used, I cannot lock it off and prevent it unexpectedly opening up. With my Makita routers then you can lock off the plunge when you want to do that and 100% prevent them opening up, I can't say how exciting it was when I was running mouldings with this router and it opened up when I had my big 45mm bullnosed cutter in it running at 25,000rpm and it opened up, the the work piece was destroyed as well as a perfectly good pair of underpants, Its a good thing that I keep a good grip on any router I use as I had to keep hold of it that day. N