matthew
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Well, at the weekend I had reached the point in my garden furniture project where I had to cut some tenons - 64 of them - so decided that it was time I made a router table, because that was going to be quicker than any other way I have of cutting them.
However, having recently bought a P/T, I was kinda broke and didn't want to spend much money... so set myself a task of making something usable for no money at all, using stuff I had lying around. Many thanks to those who offered advice on this - got some good ideas I managed to include.
Main table is a left over bit from a glossy kitchen cabinet side panel - laminated with another bit of MDF and braced front and back with some oak. Acquired a bit of 6mm acrylic which should be OK for my smallish router. Note router incident when cutting recess for it.
Precision fence positioning system - glad I bought a couple of these rules when they were on offer at Axminster a couple of weeks ago.
Custom, hand-crafted fence locking knobs. Also dust extraction box on back of fence - actually works quite well.
Um, this is supposed to be an NVR switch, I know.
Integrated cable management.
It's certainly not the deluxe model, but for no outlay at I don't think it's too bad. Will definitely make a fancier model one day - but until then this certainly seems serviceable. (But do feel free to poke fun at it and/or my frugality!)
Matthew
However, having recently bought a P/T, I was kinda broke and didn't want to spend much money... so set myself a task of making something usable for no money at all, using stuff I had lying around. Many thanks to those who offered advice on this - got some good ideas I managed to include.
Main table is a left over bit from a glossy kitchen cabinet side panel - laminated with another bit of MDF and braced front and back with some oak. Acquired a bit of 6mm acrylic which should be OK for my smallish router. Note router incident when cutting recess for it.
Precision fence positioning system - glad I bought a couple of these rules when they were on offer at Axminster a couple of weeks ago.
Custom, hand-crafted fence locking knobs. Also dust extraction box on back of fence - actually works quite well.
Um, this is supposed to be an NVR switch, I know.
Integrated cable management.
It's certainly not the deluxe model, but for no outlay at I don't think it's too bad. Will definitely make a fancier model one day - but until then this certainly seems serviceable. (But do feel free to poke fun at it and/or my frugality!)
Matthew