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14th February 2013, 12:31 PM #1
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DIY router table, fence and tilting lift mechanism
Hi All......decided to make myself a router table, a fence together with a tilting/lifting mechanism. I got enthused by the numerous DIY projects seen on Youtube and thought I'd have a go at a DIY project. I attach a few photos of hwere I am up to in this router build. I still have one major component to build ...and that is the table OR (off the wall fold-down arm) .....any suggestions from the forum would be welcome. I am tempted with the fold down version as cleaning and the ability to fold away the router appeals to my need for maximum floor space and less clutter around machinery. here are the pics of progress.....
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14th February 2013, 12:54 PM #2
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Hi...almost forgot.....need to say thanks to Matthias Wandell for his plans. If anyone is interested in similar DIY then his site is Woodworking for engineers
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