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4. a lot of folks have built there own tables. I built mine out of cheap plywood, based on the Oak Park table - used a Kreg insert plate. I've got a Bosch 1617 router installed in mine and can adjust bit height from above, but I can also lift the router plate and router out together for height adjustment.
You can see me table here; http://www.routerforums.com/table-m...ctures-your-router-table-107.html#post1713906
but you can also go through that thread to see pictures of other tables that have been built.
6. See this link for clamping/holding small parts on the miter saw - this guy shows some very ingenious ways of holding small parts - the video is long and he rambles a bit but it's well worth watching - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=knotpj60bsk
4. a lot of folks have built there own tables. I built mine out of cheap plywood, based on the Oak Park table - used a Kreg insert plate. I've got a Bosch 1617 router installed in mine and can adjust bit height from above, but I can also lift the router plate and router out together for height adjustment.
You can see me table here; http://www.routerforums.com/table-m...ctures-your-router-table-107.html#post1713906
but you can also go through that thread to see pictures of other tables that have been built.
6. See this link for clamping/holding small parts on the miter saw - this guy shows some very ingenious ways of holding small parts - the video is long and he rambles a bit but it's well worth watching - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=knotpj60bsk