www.duncanmacgibbon.com for more detail information! If you’re a woodworker you’re probably familiar with the challenge of finding suitable plans for wood projects. Depending on how complex the wood project plans are, the average price for many plans runs from about .00 to .00, and up. Most of the really seasoned woodworkers I know hardly ever [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, January 26, 2011
I’m getting into woodworking and I was wondering what I will need most importantly. I have a drill, bits, jig saw, sander, and screws/nails. What i was looking at is a table saw, miter saw, and a router. Also, would i need a circular saw if i have a miter saw and table saw?
Continue reading...Friday, January 21, 2011
An update to the previous videos about the router table fence. I now have a dozen or so interchange-able plates for the different router bits I run. My new router table fence made from 10/4 poplar. That’s 2 1/2 inches thick. I drilled a 4 inch hole thru it, and cut an arch into the [...]
Continue reading...Friday, January 14, 2011
Tom Phillips from Kreg explains the benefits of this quality precision router table fence.
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 11, 2011
I is a Shop Smith, Bayco router arm. serial number 002408. I would like to find a book or a wab sight that will tell me how to use it. Any info would be greatly appricated. Thank you.
Continue reading...Sunday, January 2, 2011
A Router Table Depot Presentation of router tables and accessories blogs.routertabledepot.com
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I made a new beefy router table fence. It has interchangeable face plates for the various uses I need it for. I mostly hand make doors with it. I got a 3 1/4 HP adjustable speed router to mount under it too. The bolts are draw bolts for under countertops. I made extra large holes [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, December 21, 2010
This video shows what I feel are design improvements to the Deluxe Router table featured on the New Yankee Workshop with Norm Abram. These design improvements are more practical for the normal woodworker in regards to cost and function. Enjoy. Thanks for watching. Please subscribe if you like what you see. Music by Kevin McLeod
Continue reading...Thursday, December 9, 2010
A router table jig for cutting circular grooves, disks and donuts.
Continue reading...Saturday, December 4, 2010
Most Router Table Inserts have a way for you to set them level to the table. This will help you account for humidity differences between climates routertabledepot.com
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
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