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Nigel":v7cyw2mv said:
Hi Martin
Have you thought about the Woodworkers Workshop for your router table parts and Incra Jig as you may find a saving on the carriage charges from USA
http://www.woodworkersworkshop.co.uk/#top

No affiliation just a satisfied customer

Nigel
Hi Nigel, I got in touch with Roger at Woodworkers Workshop last week, he was very helpful and sent me the DVD on all the incra stuff, when I buy, it will be from them unless someone points me to a cheaper source.

Thanks

Martin
 
Where does everyone get their dust extraction pipe and fittings from, I know about Axminster and Rutlands, is there anywhere else? I'm struggling to get exactly what I had in mind, there are some parts at Axminster and some at Rutlands but it would be better f I could get it all from one place.

TIA

Martin
 
Thanks OLD, thats a handy place to know, especially if I were to do my whole workshop, but for the moment I just wanted a few fittings to do this Router Table.

All the best

Martin
 
Hi Gary
I have looked at the Record fittings but they don't seem to do 2 1/2" which is the size that fits the incra positioner,.

It looks like I will have to buy some parts from Axminster and some from rutlands :( .

Hope you had a good Holiday :D

Martin
 
All my extraction pipes are ordinary 2" kitchen waste pipes I got from our local builders merchants.
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I took the part I wanted to fit to with me to check what fitted. The 2" works perfectly, no blocking at all. :lol:
 
Now there's a good idea, had a look on screwfix but only have 32mm or 40mm, looks like a trip down to B&Q.

Talking about B&Q, my cheapo router (their own brand 1/4" 1020W) gave up this morning, it started to make a rattling sound there there was a smell of burning electrics, i've only had it 4 Months and can't find the receipt. A lesson learnt there, you only get what you pay for :oops:

Martin
 
motownmartin":2cxz8dam said:
Now there's a good idea, had a look on screwfix but only have 32mm or 40mm, looks like a trip down to B&Q.

Talking about B&Q, my cheapo router (their own brand 1/4" 1020W) gave up this morning, it started to make a rattling sound there there was a smell of burning electrics, i've only had it 4 Months and can't find the receipt. A lesson learnt there, you only get what you pay for :oops:

Martin

Martin, I'd still take it back. It is their own brand, so the can hardly deny you got it from them, can they. You probably won't get a cash refund without a reciept but you might get a credit towards something better...worth a try anyway.
 
Found it, the bloomin thing is going back tomorrow, think i'll take a refund and put it towards this project.

Got back in the workshop this morning and made the rest of the drawers, I reckon i'm going to have a lot of fun fitting them with the runners, there seems to be about 1/8" clearance, thats another mishap caused by metric materials and imperial measurements on the plan. I wouldn't recommend mixing the two, does anyone else have this problem or is it just me :?:

Just a couple of pics to show what the drawers look like.

In pieces
RouterTable022.jpg


Assembled
RouterTable025.jpg


Martin
 
Gary":2gt0s8h4 said:
Martin,

Great holiday thanks. Would this be of any use to you before the price goes up or can you buy cheaper?


http://www.rutlands.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdDet.cgi/LS25SYS

Gary

Hi Gary

It would have been once but after having a measure up in the workshop it was about 6 inches too long, going to go with the 17" version with the wonderfence but Rutlands don't supply that one :cry: it will be purchased from woodworkers workshop.

Martin
 
Today I managed to fit the drawers and the trimming.

The drawers weren't as difficult as I thought they would be despite the fact that the carcase was out of square by about 5mm, I don't know how that happened, when I assembled the carcase I had to use some clamps diagonally but must have missed the front through lack of sash clamps, or I just forgot :oops: probably in too much of a hurry.

The trimming was pretty straight forward, I used some Sapele from an old bookcase that my Mum threw out, I just had to rip it then put it through the thicknesser.
I just used glue and brads as it is just for the workshop, looks ok though, a blind man would be glad to see it :lol:

The next job will be to finish the router compartment, maybe tomorrow.

A few pics of the progress
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RouterTable027.jpg

RouterTable028.jpg

Sorry about the last photo being a little blurred, mind you it doesn't look out of square like that :lol:

Martin
 
That's looking very nice Martin. I too built one on the same design and it has been a Godsend with all my router cutters to hand every time. :wink:
 
mailee":1wz84si0 said:
That's looking very nice Martin. I too built one on the same design and it has been a Godsend with all my router cutters to hand every time. :wink:
I'm glad you said that mailee, I think it's going to be money well spent and well worth the effort.

By the way did you put holes in the door to help the airflow?

Martin
 
motownmartin":9q6ts80l said:
I think it's going to be money well spent and well worth the effort.

Now for the new 1/2 router, disicions, desicions it's a tough life bing a woodworker.
 
I didn't put any holes in the door Martin. I have found it takes out most of the dust with my 1mm hose connected to the rear and the small extractor on the fence. :wink:
 
Gary":3ii3fcdn said:
Now for the new 1/2 router, disicions, desicions it's a tough life bing a woodworker.

I ordered it this morning Gary, the Triton TRB001 £181 inc delivery, I suppose someone is going to tell me where I can buy it cheaper :x , it's taken me about 2 Months to decide :lol:

Martin
 
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