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RE:Excuse me, can you tell me the difference between Dewalt and Milwaukee?
... corded tools are mostly craftsman (table saw, miter saw, drill press..., compressor) with a couple Skil's (router, 3x19 belt sander). I was...
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RE:Who Are Good Suppliers for 1 1/4" Spindle Rub Collar Bearings for a Shaper?
... full rounds. Like router collets. They can be held in the table insert (key the... table insert with an ss so...
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stephen thomas |
Mar 10, 2026 |
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aaahhhhh.
... help me set up a table. Such a patient and informative... the Gecko G540 on my router and it just works. Gilles ... connected a GGC to the Router. He was quite shocked when ... 4 mm/sec and the router would do 800 Inches a ...
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danfield |
Mar 10, 2026 |
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RE:Alerting: add background worker to auto-sync Mimir Alertmanager datasource config
.../sqlstore/migrations/ualert: add ngalert_datasource_sync table migration (org_id, datasource_uid, enabled, last_sync_at.../auth building patterns from sender/router.go (custom headers for X-Scope-OrgID...
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titolins |
Mar 10, 2026 |
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RE:Best SIM only plan at the moment?
... any given cell. This summary table below was AI generated -... the moment for a 4G router for broadband temporarily, getting well...
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wassie |
Mar 10, 2026 |
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Need a new cabinet table saw, maybe with router. Which one ?
I have a 40 year old Sears radial arm saw that needs replacing.
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billybob |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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RE:Old Boston whaler commercial
worthy! I wonder if a router table could turn the cores out at 1/6. Surfboard blank sized even?
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dog fish |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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RE:Gooey thick paint for caulking?
... mill. Too small for a router table! You can chamfer a corner ...
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patmat2350 |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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RE:Troubleshooting a mystery system
... and I actually built a router running a T1 into a..., that took a full BGP table from the Internet. I thought...
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TedM |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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RE:Troubleshooting a mystery system
... and I actually built a router running a T1 into a..., that took a full BGP table from the Internet. I thought...
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TedM |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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RE:91 Leadwell MCV-0P
... out. I built a CNC router before, so I have the... should be installed to the table, but dont see where it ...
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PottsiesFab |
Mar 9, 2026 |
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BGP Decision Process - Best Path
.... It is invoked whenever a router receives a BGP Update from ... the highlighted part. The BGP table (loc-RIB) doesn't contain only the....0/24 prefix. The BGP table has the best route (via...
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Mitrixsen |
Mar 8, 2026 |
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BGP Decision Process - Best Path
.... It is invoked whenever a router receives a BGP Update from ... the highlighted part. The BGP table (loc-RIB) doesn't contain only the....0/24 prefix. The BGP table has the best route (via...
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Mitrixsen |
Mar 8, 2026 |
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RE:GL.iNet GL-MT6000 Wi-Fi 6 AX6000 Home Router Flint 2 – обсуждение [OpenWrt]
... (aarch64_cortex-a53, mediatek/filogic) → GitHub: RostislavKis/Router ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Архитектура Клиент │ DNS-запрос ▼ AdGuard Home... — DPI не видит SNI целиком. table inet cf_dpi_bypass { chain output { type... документация: https://github.com/RostislavKis/Router ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Совместимость Основная цель — GL-iNet Flint...
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Mar 7, 2026 |
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RE:The Salvage Garage
... I have a new CNC router, but no place to put... very weird, 5x5 table, but the table moves front to back and the router only moves side...
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Strouty |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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RE:single router, how to get the best vertical range?
... with my all in 1 router/modem/AP/switch device. It... replace my all in 1 router with a comparable device, I... ok. Yesterday I relocated the router to the other side of ... 10-20% improvement. At the dinner table last night I broached the ... replace my all in 1 router, or get an AP or... the wifi duties from the router...I am liking the latter ...
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pocket |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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Smarthub2 Failure to Connect
...a look at the DHCP table and there were a ...in both sections of the table. The router is housed in a cabinet ... problems clearing the DHCP table when leases expire. Is this ... IPV4 capacity in the router? I ask because we don’t ... might explain why the router doesn’t seem to be able ...the IPV6 allocation on the router help and are there any ... should we look for another router and if so, any recommendations ...
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petrusepetrus |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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RE:A "No Voltage Release" switch for a Raspberry Pi
@mogbert I used one of these on my router table. https://a.co/d/049vrYNX
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Mar 7, 2026 |
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RE:When is Made in the USA* cheaper than Harbor Freight?
... I have a good CNC router table so for $150 of wood...
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sansbury |
Mar 7, 2026 |
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RE:Zbtlink Z8102AX-PCIE-A-T Wireless Router ( OpenWrt support / Mesh / Gigabit / WiFi 6 / SIM slots / PCI-e slots / 4G or 5G upgrade options )
I have this router heck I even had the .... Officially supported with partition A table on openwrt. I bricked mine ... a noob.. I like this router for the 5g back up ... flint 2 as the main router and this is for failover
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9El9Nino9 |
Mar 6, 2026 |
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RE:Harbor Freight
..., belt sander, battery drill, table saw, router - some were nicer brands...
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asilverblazer |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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RE:3d print fuse plug or mold?
... lip off with a big table router as I posted here https... much heat so I used router and just I little sanding... after the router. I would not sand 3mm...
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TPEHAK |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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I redesigned my workshop over the last year. New cabinets, router table, miter saw station, and bench
It’s not done yet, still need to do a tool wall under the upper cabinets, under cabinet lights, dog holes and tail vise in the bench, and a few other things. Buuuut we just went under contract on a new house, so I have to pack it all up and move. Figured I’d share what I did up to now. Got a smokin hot deal on soft close cabinet hinges and 20” drawer slides, and the paint color was what they had in the sale area at my local big box store. I just wanted something cheap to keep my finger smudges off the bare wood. Let me know if there’s any special mods you did in your shop that I should consider when I move it al! On the upside, the new shop is twice the size, and I designed everything to be easy to move. I should be able to throw some French cleats on the new walls, and get set up pretty quick. submitted by /u/mooncheddar69 to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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Feb 24, 2026 |
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DIY or Bosch Router Table?
I just bought this router and it seemed like a good deal (if anyone else is shopping for a router). I’m debating whether I DIY a table or just get the Bosch with aluminum top (also discounted). Give me your thoughts! submitted by /u/Background-Big8657 to r/BeginnerWoodWorking [link] [comments]
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Background-Big8657 |
Feb 15, 2026 |
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I'm feeling the imposter syndrome. Why did the table router decide to f me when I went to bevel edges? Went fine on a test piece; that was different wood though.
Paduk, Walnut, and Purple Heart submitted by /u/Chaosking383 to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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Chaosking383 |
Feb 9, 2026 |
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Beginners- please don’t overlook a router table.
I’ve seen so many people who have problems with miters, jointing, etc. but for whatever reason, router tables are seen as a luxury tool that is mainly owned by intermediate to advanced level woodworkers But a 45 chamfer bit, if made right, will create perfect miters, as will a 45 V groove bit. You can also use an offset fence for a jointer The barrier to entry many will say is cost. But a router and table combo from a brand like Bosch is only 3-400 and will do more work than most of your other tools submitted by /u/Grayman3499 to r/BeginnerWoodWorking [link] [comments]
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Grayman3499 |
Jan 18, 2026 |
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Thoughts on shapers versus router tables?
I personally have both but find myself delegating as much as possible to the shaper. Old Delta iron is just such a treat to use. submitted by /u/thaphuzz to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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thaphuzz |
Jan 17, 2026 |
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Sawstop inline router table question
Would really appreciate any thoughts on what router lift works best for the sawstop inline router table. Sawstop sells on of course, but seems really expensive. Wanted to see if anyone else had success with another one. submitted by /u/Beneficial_Relief227 to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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Beneficial_Relief227 |
Jan 4, 2026 |
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Please help me decide on a router table.
[Edit: thanks a lot for all the information - much appreciated. ] Dear r/Woodworking: I have been a solid hobby woodworker for about 5 years now and I own a few cheap-o routers which get pretty regular use. Now I have saved up some money (about $1000) and I want to upgrade my workshop setup to include a proper router table. I am happy to build the cabinet, but am looking for some advice on the rest. Requirements: - can spin 1/4" or 1/2" bits with enough torque to make small mouldings, cope and stick, route grooves and sliding dovetails and such. Nothing crazy like a shaper / moulder, but more oomph than my crummy little plastic plunge router. - has a reasonably accurate fence that has decent adjustments. - has a lift that I can operate without having to get down under the table. I am happy to get a full kit, or to buy the pieces individually and build it out. What do you folks use that you like? Brands to avoid? Links to specific products that you love much appreciated as well. Thank you very much! submitted by /u/tastybeer to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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tastybeer |
Dec 21, 2025 |
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Router Table (without router)
Work in progress. Over complicated router table that I’ve been chipping away at. Now I need a router lift and a router. Leaning towards a Jess’em lift and a Bosch router. Looking for pros, cons, and suggestions. At work we have a Saw Stop lift and it’s pretty pricey and not the best. submitted by /u/vigilante3777 to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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Dec 13, 2025 |
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Making a router table?
What’s the best (and cheapest) way I can get or make a simple router table or frame? Are these types of things for $50 to $70 any good? All I have to do anytime soon is make a lot of 1/4” rabbets in the end grain of some pine finish boards (to make a herringbone pattern from tongue and groove stock.) submitted by /u/Initial-Ad-5462 to r/BeginnerWoodWorking [link] [comments]
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Initial-Ad-5462 |
Dec 4, 2025 |
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I made a router table
Put this together with some spare ply and a 2x. Wanted to do more with bigger 1 3/4 HP skill router. The final thing would be adding T tracks or some other miter / fence track system. It seems like most of the options are pricier than I would have thought. Anyone have any suggestions for cost effective or even DIY tracking setups for fences and miter systems submitted by /u/xcentrikone to r/BeginnerWoodWorking [link] [comments]
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xcentrikone |
Oct 8, 2025 |
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Custom router table
I decided I needed to replace my old Kreg router table and fence with something larger and with ample storage and better dust collection. So I designed and built this. It’s cherry on the exterior and some ash and cherry for the drawers. I finished everything with Simple Finish. The top is the Woodpecker phenolic router table top and I went with the Woodpecker SF Pro Fence. I designed and 3D printed a custom dust collection port for much better dust control than my old table. Lastly I installed four Bennington smart casters on the inside of the legs so I can easily move the table around the shop. So happy with how it turned out. Putting it to use for the first time this weekend. submitted by /u/nucklehedd to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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nucklehedd |
Sep 12, 2025 |
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Homemade Baby Crib inspired by the $10k one my wife saw the Kardashians all buy
My wife’s dream was for me to make our daughter’s crib and hit me with a design clearly made by CNC. My little garage shop stood the challenge and lucky for me both my girls love the finished product! I originally had the vision to vlog this and had recorded my way through the process up until our little angel decided to arrive 10 weeks early. All the long days and night back and forth to the NICU took the wind out of my sails to continue recording but I knew I had to finish the build regardless. I started by making a sample template for the side pieces, and for the curved pieces. I accomplished this by drawing it in CAD and then printing them to scale. I glued them to a sheet of plywood and rough cut them. I then used a belt sander to polish the curves to be smooth and precise. Next, I made 4 simple jigs to allow me to copy these profiles with ease on my router table. 2 for each of the templates (1= inside profile and ends, 2= outside) After buying $800 of Hard Maple and Leopard Wood, I started making the real shavings! I hand traced all the parts on the boards, and since I don’t have a bandsaw, I jig sawed each individually piece out while staying proud of the traced lines. My little jointer and surface planer were next up to make a mess. I made all the Hard Maple side pieces flat, parallel and consistent thickness. For the rails (top= Leopard Wood, bottom= Hard Maple) I started by just surfacing 2 sides without straight wide boards. I then ripped the boards to the approximate width they would finish at. For the curved rails, I made 5 segments with precise mitered cuts. I then added 2 dowel holes to each joint in specific locations so that after glue up and routing they would remain hidden. My first jig finished the ends and inside profile, then I was able to use these fresh cut surfaces to locate with on the second jig to complete the outside profile. Establishing a process to commit to for gluing the curved assemblies took me some time. I ended up using spring miter clamps on the outside joints allowing the tips to bite in to the hardwood in areas that will be removed in routing. I then used a bar clamp across the tips of the 2 ends to keep the pressure against the inside ends of the joints. I completed the process by placing the glue up on a flat melamine board and used two 30lb dumbbells to hold the faces against the melamine. This worked surprisingly very well and required only minimal scraping/sanding. Although I’ve seen pieces like this pushed through jointers and planers, I really focused on doing everything I could to prevent having to do such. Glad it worked. (This is the point baby girl sent us to the hospital 😅) I then used the 3rd jig to again finish the ends and inside profile of the curved rails. Followed up with the 4th jig to locate these cut ends to finish the outside profile. Round over bits came next and I took my time softening all edges that were not mating faces during assembly. The next complicated hurdle was to make angled notches in the lower rails since the side pieces mate to the rail where they had an 11 degree profile. I wish I had taken pics of the jig I made but this was accomplished with accurate layout and the router table again. The final cuts needed were to drill the dowel holes at the ends of each side piece, as well as on the bottom of all the Leopard Wood rails. Additionally I had to drill the holes for the curved and straight rails (top and bottom) to be secure to each other. For this I used furniture style barrels and pin which have a tapered set screw that press into the pins to hold the joints together. Finally, I laid out each of the mattress height holes on select pieces, and completed them by installing threaded inserts. I spent about 50hrs hand sanding each of the 50 side pieces and rails from 120 grit, 180 grit, 220 grit and finished at 300 grit. After extracting all the sawdust out of the garage, I then pulled out my pop up canopy and tarped it off as my spray booth. I made sure to move the cars out of the driveway and used a cheap box fan to help pull the vapors outside. I used 6 coats of lacquer on all of the Hard Maple, and 20 on the Leopard wood. Lucky for me my wife loaned me her portable wardrobe rack which allowed me to hang all the pieces after being sprayed with each coat. Assembly was simple, and even easier the second time when I realized the assembled crib wouldn’t fit through the bedroom door😅. I completed the build with a plywood mattress platform that I shaped to match the inside profile of the assembled crib. I used steel L- brackets which uses 2 bolts each bracket to mate to the select side pieces with the thread inserts. ——————- If you’ve made it this far I thank you very much for your interest. This was an incredible memory and opportunity to get to have and I just hope this can help inspire anyone else with a little bit of tools to make something just as special. I am more than happy to answer any questions! submitted by /u/Latter_Stranger_2602 to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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Aug 24, 2025 |
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Recommendation's for affordable router table?
Anyone suggest a decent router table under $200? submitted by /u/Formal_Cranberry_720 to r/BeginnerWoodWorking [link] [comments]
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Formal_Cranberry_720 |
Aug 6, 2025 |
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AIO, grandparents sent me this letter.
I (21) am not close to these people, I don’t know who told them I was trans, but I have a feeling it was my mother because she has told other people. My whole family definitely leans far right so I decided to just not have contact with them yet they decided to send me this letter as if we were three peas in a pod. For context I work a manual labor quality job and I’ve never mentioned surgery, nor do I think it was appropriate to mention my “sexual satisfaction”. My family has been mixed on this letter but my father has been in full agreement with them on this. submitted by /u/colincoo6 to r/AmIOverreacting [link] [comments]
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colincoo6 |
Jul 2, 2025 |
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Tired of looking at expensive router tables
Next is to figure out dust collection for it but for now it’s just right submitted by /u/_Boom___Beard_ to r/woodworking [link] [comments]
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_Boom___Beard_ |
Apr 11, 2025 |
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Finally "done" with my new router table
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peioeh |
Feb 21, 2025 |
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Got fed up with tapping the fence - Designed and built a fully motorized router table
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kyy1337 |
Apr 23, 2024 |
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Portable plywood router table and the fence I made for it.
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NewmanSpecialsWood |
Jan 28, 2023 |
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Anyone else ever improvise a router table in the midst of a project because router tables are expensive?
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MrGneissGuy96 |
Sep 1, 2022 |
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Vlad the builder: third project. We went for the classic picture frame to work on the 45s on the mitre box. He got to help me set up the router table, but dad had to lend a hand on that cut. 😰. He also tried out the brad nailer and glue (March,2018)
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WendellBerrymore |
Jun 30, 2020 |
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I had some sexy aromatic cedar plywood left over from a previous project, so I did the practical thing and made some way too good looking shop storage out of it (Router Table Storage)
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JackmanWorks |
Jun 20, 2018 |
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Lazy Susan: some freehand router work hides the mechanism so this floats over the table.
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wordsnwood |
Feb 10, 2018 |