Finally finished my router table (long with lots pics)

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Having been driven in from the cold I was browsing some old magazines and found an article in GWW 155 by Steve Maskery describing a fine adjust fence. Looks a bit more workmanlike and more within my capabilities than the one I mentioned. Has anyone made one?

regards, Colin
 
CD,

I'm very concerned about your router table, isn't the router in the wrong orientation. you have it fitted upside down :)

Super job and hope it gives you many pleasant hours.
 
devonwoody":215kdme5 said:
CD,

I'm very concerned about your router table, isn't the router in the wrong orientation. you have it fitted upside down :)

Super job and hope it gives you many pleasant hours.

I try to only take pics when the w/shop is reasonably tidy which is not very often so when I took that one I was still waiting for the fixing screws.
I does work much better though now its upside down :lol:

cd
 
George_N":2mxkvskx said:
colinc":2mxkvskx said:
have you seen this, it's perhaps a bit over the top, but looks interesting:
http://www.patwarner.com/routerfence.html

colin

Colin, It does look a bit OTT but I bet it is straight and flat...any idea what it costs, I couldn't see a price from the link you posted. It doesn't really matter anyway as I'll keep working at mine until I'm happy with it.

cheers

George

I joined the Fine Woodworking subscription service and got the article that way. It's actually not so complicated and looks very practical. The idea of a subscription website is new to me but there is a lot available there as discussed in this thread https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/forums/viewtopic.php?t=9275&highlight=fine+woodworking

Colin
 
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