Eric The Viking
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https://youtu.be/OvJEygZDbbQ
Izzy posted this (above) a couple of days ago. There are quite a few issues I can see, for example guarding and wooden bits to the mech that will wear or swell up with moisture, but some things I really like, for example a pivoting fence, and the tilting mechanism.
Someone will immediately pipe up and say how horrid this is, but.... "I don't get out much" so-to-speak, and I think it's nice to see lateral thinking can still be applied to a well-established machine concept.
As-is, it wouldn't work in my very damp garage/workshop, but the ideas are interesting and it could be tweaked to be useful. I'm sure, too, if I searched YouTube well enough, I'd find other ideas of equal value. Matthias Wandel's stuff immediately springs to mind, but I was specifically thinking about a general-purpose router table.
Discuss?
E.
Izzy posted this (above) a couple of days ago. There are quite a few issues I can see, for example guarding and wooden bits to the mech that will wear or swell up with moisture, but some things I really like, for example a pivoting fence, and the tilting mechanism.
Someone will immediately pipe up and say how horrid this is, but.... "I don't get out much" so-to-speak, and I think it's nice to see lateral thinking can still be applied to a well-established machine concept.
As-is, it wouldn't work in my very damp garage/workshop, but the ideas are interesting and it could be tweaked to be useful. I'm sure, too, if I searched YouTube well enough, I'd find other ideas of equal value. Matthias Wandel's stuff immediately springs to mind, but I was specifically thinking about a general-purpose router table.
Discuss?
E.