I could build my own, but I think i'd rather buy one (if it's not too expensive) then I can actually use my tools instead of making attachments for tools
Making your own router table doesn't have to be a mammoth project, I made one a few years ago when I needed one in a hurry and I reckon it took about 2 hours :shock:.
Basically all you have to do is cut two pieces of plywood (each one the size of the required router table top)
Take one sheet and cut out a rectangular piece from the middle of the sheet with a jig saw, making sure that the hole is big enough for your router to fit through.
Cut a slightly larger hole in the second and keep the piece you cut out as this can be fitted to the base of your router (Better to cut a slightly larger new piece to allow for the width of the jigsaw blade)
Glue the two plywood sheets together, put some weight on it and make sure the sides are lined up.
Take your B&D work bench (Everyone should have one) and open it fully, measure the opening distance and attach some L brackets on the bottom of the plywood (Small hole side) far enough apart so that they will fit into the work bench.
Fit the base on the router (And plunge a hole through) h and make a stock from two very straight pieces of 3X2 (Glue and screw together either side of the middle and cut out a gap in the middle).
Pretty basic but it does the job, It's a few years since I made it as a temporary solution and I'm still using it. And of course it folds away.
I can post some pictures later in the week if anyone is interested.
I meant to say, the PARKSIDE range that LIDL sell are great for the money, I have the power saw and the plane, Really well put together. But don't buy the glue gun, the glue gets on the inside after one or two uses, even if you keep it pointing down all the time. Don't know if the ALDI glue gun is any better.