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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
 

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"It is a table made by a company named Felisatti. Does anyone know anything about it? All I have found is that they are originally Italian, then moved to Spain, and have very little support here in North America. Upon looking closely, their products seem to be spitting images of Freud products, especially the routers. Anyone else note that?"

Munib: I believe that Felisatti was originally Freud, which explains the fact that the products look the same - don't remember if it was a company name change or if Felisatti bought Freud - I read an article some time ago which leads me to believe it was simply a name change, but I can't put my finger on that article.
 
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