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Around the shop #4: Shop Made Router Table and Router Lift Restoration
Don
I made this router lift over ten years ago. It started out in an old Craftsman Table saw. [Image] [Image] [Image] It then went into the top of th...
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large torsion worktable #2: Main top complete with router lift
Oblivion
Finally got a few hours to get a lot done. Cut down the top and routed the lift opening in. As well I smashed up the old bench from the houses prev...
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Lock Miter Router Bit Setup
Rich
Originally posted elsewhere Aug 9, 2017 ------------- This is one of my more popular—and controversial—blog posts. I still say I can get any join...
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Danish Cord Bench #2: Router Templates and Parts Cutout
Ross Leidy
The next step was to create a set of router templates for some of the pieces. My original plan was to print paper templates, glue them to MDF, and...
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Angled Mortices and Tenons: A Brief Study of Making Them on Table Saw or Horizontal Router
Mike_190930
Since my shop is currently buried under about 1600 loose parts of a classic (read that as 45 years old) motorcycle that I am restoring, I do not ...
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The Marvels of Modern Engineering or how to ruin a woodworking project with a $20 router bit
RobsCastle
I have been quite busy of late building all sorts of "stuff" from my recycled pallet stash. In particular a stove top cover for No 4 Son. I used my...
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Sash Windows - journey into the unknown #5: No bells, no whistles. Horizontal router table.
Renners
Whenever I have used loose tenons in the past I have always been amazed by how accurately and how quickly you can make a strong, reliable joint. ...
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