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Router-Table Cabinet
September 21, 2009
by Danny Proulx Summary This PDF is an excerpt from the book "The Complete Woodshop Guide".I’ve seen a lot of router table systems, tried many and had a number of different designs in my shop over the years. However, I always found something lacking in the designs and often promised myself that I would build a router table cabinet to suit my needs one day. Well, that day has arrived, and I’m pleased with the results. My list of design demands included an adjustable fence that had an opening range of at least 12". My dream table had to have a miter slide track, be at least 35" high and have a large, solidsurface table to support boards properly. Accessory storage and proper dust collection rounded out my list of “wants” for the ideal router cabinet. I used 3/4"-thick MDF sheet material for weight and machinability. I’ve detailed two leg options, one for a movable cabinet and the other for a cabinet that will be permanently located. Have fun building of this router cabinet. Click Here to Download the PDF |
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