luthier49
Established Member
Tony,
I thought that photo would cause some interest. The router is an American fixed base 1 1/2 HP Craftsman brand sold in the states by Sears Roebuck, which I purchased from a mail order catalogue some 25 years ago. I also purchased the attachment at the same time, it`s called a Trim A Form. The router can be fixed any where along the slide for routing strip mouldings, or the the work piece can be clamped and the router can slide to cut housings or tenons etc. The router carriage can be raised or lowered and locked to accomidate the thickness of material. The slide can also be swivelled 45 degrees left or right. I prefer to do overhead routing mostly but there are some situations where the router table is the best method and I do have a simple home made table when this is required.
I thought that photo would cause some interest. The router is an American fixed base 1 1/2 HP Craftsman brand sold in the states by Sears Roebuck, which I purchased from a mail order catalogue some 25 years ago. I also purchased the attachment at the same time, it`s called a Trim A Form. The router can be fixed any where along the slide for routing strip mouldings, or the the work piece can be clamped and the router can slide to cut housings or tenons etc. The router carriage can be raised or lowered and locked to accomidate the thickness of material. The slide can also be swivelled 45 degrees left or right. I prefer to do overhead routing mostly but there are some situations where the router table is the best method and I do have a simple home made table when this is required.