Below-the-Table Dust Collection: To catch the dust from below, you can enclose the base of your router table similar to the table saw method. Ensure there's a port to connect your dust collector hose. Ensure Tight Connections: As with the table saw, make sure all connections are tight ...
Tom Clifton (St. Louis, Missouri) turned 4-in.-diameter, hard maple rollers. He used a router to add axial grooves (fluting) for extra grip. He hand-cranks this mill at low revolutions and is happy with the grind. He based his mill on designs from Chris Barnhart. Clifton’s project ...
I built my third router table with all the bells and whistles I had missed on the previous versions, during my years of woodworking. This build included some automation, but the biggest improvement ( in myRead More… 13Mar/18 Laser Module Giveaway (ENDED!!) 13/03/2018Uncategorized Laser...
While one could get away with only one of them, they were relatively cheap and this allows me to see if the table is raising linearly or whether some micro adjustments are needed to bring it into the same plane as the drum. The conveyor is a large sanding belt powered by a bodine DC...