mpooley
Established Member
Just wondering ?
I built my own table a few years back and made a round plywood insert with plywood insert rings.
It was only 5mm thick so i didnt waste any bit height and it has worked perfectly for 5 or 6 years. ( the hole in the top exactly matched the router base so it was very well supported and didnt sag!)
But I am trying to make my own router raising device now and am re-thinking the whole top.
I realised that as i never remove the router I cant think of any reason why i cant just have a thinner section where the router sits and screw it strait through the top.
I will leave a fair thickness as I have been wanting to buy a bit extender from rutlands and I will still have plenty of bit height.
Can anyone see a problem with this?
Mike
I built my own table a few years back and made a round plywood insert with plywood insert rings.
It was only 5mm thick so i didnt waste any bit height and it has worked perfectly for 5 or 6 years. ( the hole in the top exactly matched the router base so it was very well supported and didnt sag!)
But I am trying to make my own router raising device now and am re-thinking the whole top.
I realised that as i never remove the router I cant think of any reason why i cant just have a thinner section where the router sits and screw it strait through the top.
I will leave a fair thickness as I have been wanting to buy a bit extender from rutlands and I will still have plenty of bit height.
Can anyone see a problem with this?
Mike