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Wanted! pictures of your router table!

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Okay members, here is your chance to brag. My son in GA, wants to see pictures of router tables to give him some ideas for his. I told him to look at mine and he don't need to see any others, but he didn't believe me. :)
So here are 3 of mine to get us started. Lets show him what you got.

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I hope I am posting this correctly. Anyway, here is the router table that I just built.
Very very very cool! Love those handles, could you post some more photos and perhaps explain how you constructed the pull section?
I hope I am posting this correctly. Anyway, here is the router table that I just built.
The pulls for the drawers are a nice touch. I may have to steal that idea when I get to my table. Mine will be very similar to yours. I have the same table top, fence, and a similar lift.

I have been restoring an old car so I hope to get to my table this spring.

Thanks for sharing. You did a nice job!!!
I hope I am posting this correctly. Anyway, here is the router table that I just built.

Welcome to the forum.

I see you put that Incra fence to good use......
Just started using this forum, this is a great thread.

Cheers,

Camoz
Finally finished it

After two months finally finished it.

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Nice Job!

After two months finally finished it.
It looks like you started with a kit. Did that make things easier?

And wood floors in your shop? I am jealous. Most of us are in a garage standing all day on hard concrete.

I also see signs of a central vacuum system. Growing greener.........:bad:

Looks like you have a great looking table that will provide a nice size work area, wonderful, repeatable accuracy with the fence combination, ample storage, and low dust production. What else could you ask for?

Nice job and thanks for taking time to post some photos for us. Gives all of us some ideas for our own builds.
After two months finally finished it.
no wonder...
that is a work of art...

I dumpster dove and and added about 20 bucks...
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My Last Router Table

My last router table. I have had a few. I took all my past needs and looked at the best pictures on the web and came up with this. It has a large work surface and fence for cabinet making but also incorporates my Incra fence for small box making.
I made it the same height as my table saw so I can use it as an extension table when sawing sheet goods.
I also put one in my table saw to be able to set up both at the same time for things like rail and stile doors and panels
I put the T-track in that one also for the Incra fence.
The router table has a PC 3-1/2 HP router motor and the saw table has a Bosch 1617EAVS.
The hardest part was my Benchdog lift was broken so I had to make the cabinet without a router table. I don't have a dado blade so I routed all the dados by hand.
After the cabinet was put together I used it to make the drawers and door.
By the way. I have since repaired my benchdog lift. It is about 10 years old. I called benchdog who is now owned by Rockler. They were great. It took them about a week and half to find my old style screw lift. They sent it to me free. I hhad to only pay the shipping.

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Great looking cabinet, Mike.
Thank You James
It was a very fun project to build.
It work well. So far, its just been hooked to a sears shop vac. I am going to plug it into the dust collection system soon. No heat issues.
When a router table starts looking better than my household furniture, it is time to start thinking about how I'm building my shop tools.
It's even nicer when they function better than they look.
I wanted to learn how to build raised panels so I follow a set plans from sommerfeld tools
And this what I ended up with
I want to learn how to build raise panels so I follow a set plans from sommerfeld tools
And this what end up with
Very nice, John. I would move that inside but would probably get in trouble.......
Well james thank you it is about 10 years old and my wife did not think i should put a router table on top. But it was a good learning curve, have used it to build a lot doors since.
Love my hobby it so great to take a flat board and turn it in some useful and beautiful
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