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a DIY Router Base and Table which was a collaboration project based on a need to complete some routing on a sturdy router, by both of us
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A router table useful for a variety of shaping and profiling tasks in wood.
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The table was constructed by Hackspace members using several commercially available key components, including
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* Router: Triton, part no unknown
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* Insert plate: Rockler, part no unknown
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* Fence Rockler, part no unknown
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* Mitre guide, part no unknown
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The router has a 1/2" collet and should ideally be used with 1/2" cutters. A reducing bush (soon to be replaced by dedicated 1/4" collet) are available which can be used to hold 1/4" cutters, although lighter cuts must be taken
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A range of additional jigs e.g. a box joint jig are available

Revision as of 10:06, 6 May 2022

Router_Table
Hackspace Unknown.png
Sub-category Woodworking
Status Good working order
Last updated 6 May 2022 11:04:42
Training requirement no
ACnode no
Origin Built in Space
Location Woodshop
Maintainers Aidas Baltusis, Jonathan Hodgson

A router table useful for a variety of shaping and profiling tasks in wood.

The table was constructed by Hackspace members using several commercially available key components, including

  • Router: Triton, part no unknown
  • Insert plate: Rockler, part no unknown
  • Fence Rockler, part no unknown
  • Mitre guide, part no unknown

The router has a 1/2" collet and should ideally be used with 1/2" cutters. A reducing bush (soon to be replaced by dedicated 1/4" collet) are available which can be used to hold 1/4" cutters, although lighter cuts must be taken

A range of additional jigs e.g. a box joint jig are available