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routing question
NoBonus:
Where can we find your router table DIY how-to?
DrewKaree:
I'll try to scrounge it up. I took the plans from somewoodworking magazine. The one I built is a fairly well copied version, there are several minor variations floating around in other mags and on the internet, perhaps I've still got one of 'em bookmared.
I'll drop it in here if I find it, right now I'm just checking in, then I'm back to "real life" ;D
And it's really bugging me - who's the guy in your av? He looks like a thinner version of Glenn Beck!
NoBonus:
My avatar is Huell Howser. He has a pack of Public Broadcast System shows in California.
Here's his site http://www.calgold.com/
His shows are so cheesey, but I just love them.
DrewKaree:
Actually decided to find it before I went out in case there are questions. There were several pages, I'll give them to you in order of "niceness"
The most BASIC of router tables. Nothing fancy, just functional, not a lot of "dressing up"
The next step up. Same basic principle as the next link, but not as much storage, and seems cheesier
The less cheesy version of the last one, with a touch more storage
Mine. If you can access Workbench Magazine, that's where I think it came from. I get several woodworking magazines, so I'm guessing, since that site says it's Workbench or Woodsmith, and I don't get Woodsmith. Mine isn't nearly as nice looking, but it's just as functional. Save some money, either find it at your local library or purchase the back issue it was in. It'll be cheaper that way. My scanner no worky, so I can't scan the plans. If your library has any hardcover Wood Magazine Project books (it's in the RED one, I believe), they've got a simplified version of this in there.
Lastly, a bunch of different plans. It's in my woodworking links, so here:
www.absolutelyfreeplans.com
Questions, lemme know. I bought two sheets of ply for this, btw.
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