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Nicely done on the fence. You might consider adding a groove on each side, and adding an adjustable split fence to the front of the fence Pretty easy to do, and it will increase the versatility. A split fence allows you to do some jointing to trim up slightly warped stock, critical for gluing up wood panels. You seem to be a pretty serious woodworker to have done this kind of table and fence. Excellent.
 

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Hi again, Getting your router legs back again is a very smart thing. I suggest you look up Marc Sommerfeld's videos on youtube. He passed away, but was a cabinet maker before starting his router bit company. His videos show very simple and direct methods of working with the router. Flawless technique without cutting away to save time, so you see the entire process. There are a lot of videos showing various techniques, so make sure you watch more than a few. Some pretty advanced stuff he makes look easy. He uses his own products (that's fair) but isn't heavy handed about promoting them. I have all of them on DVDs and watch the appropriate one every time I start a project. For those of us who aren't at it constantly, it's easy to leave something out.
 
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