One-day router table build

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTGxhqV91ck

Resumen

TLDR视频展示了如何使用简单的材料和工具建造一个功能齐全的路由器工作台,非常适合小型项目和初学者。讲解了如何切割、组装底座和处理台面,并强调了确保结构稳定的重要性。最终的路由器工作台便于使用和存储,是任何木工爱好者的理想装备。

Para llevar

  • 🔨 使用简单材料(木板、三聚氰胺)构建路由器工作台
  • 🪚 适合各种小型项目,特别是边缘和凹槽切割
  • 🛠️ 装配过程强调稳定性,减少台面晃动
  • 📏 用榫对准和标记确保每个部分组装顺利
  • 🌪️ 加入尘埃收集设计,提高工作环境整洁
  • 🎯 适合初学者,操作简单,易于完成

Cronología

  • 00:00:00 - 00:05:00

    此视频介绍了如何制作一个路由器工作台。需要的材料包括一块来自当地商店的木板、一些美耐板和废料胶合板。这种工作台适合用于边缘轮廓、凹槽和小项目,适合初学者使用,且可以方便地存放在工作室的任何地方。

  • 00:05:00 - 00:11:16

    在完成支架和伸缩件的切割后,讲述了如何为固定基座打孔和安装底座。使用铅笔标记,以及精确的钻孔和计量工作,确保结构稳固。这些步骤包括对各个部件进行标注和使用电钻安装,并确保各个部件之间的协调性与平整度,最终完成了支座的制作,接着进行台面装配。

Mapa mental

Vídeo de preguntas y respuestas

  • 这个路由器工作台适合哪些项目?

    它非常适合小型的边缘切割、凹槽和其他小型项目。

  • 需要准备哪些材料?

    只需一块木板、三聚氰胺和一些废弃的胶合板即可。

  • 可以使用什么样的路由器?

    可以使用任何适合的小型路由器,如DeWalt。

  • 这个工作台的存储方式是?

    这个路由器工作台设计得非常紧凑,可以在车间的任何地方存储。

  • 对于初学者来说,这个项目有难度吗?

    这个项目非常适合初学者,操作简单。

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    today we're going to build this router
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    table all you need is one board from
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    your local Box Store a little bit of
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    melamine and some scrap plywood to make
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    it possible it holds a small trim router
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    I've got a DeWalt here but you can make
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    it fit whatever router you have access
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    to and then it's great for edge profiles
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    grooves plows any small projects you've
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    got going on it's great for beginners
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    and you can store it pretty much
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    anywhere in your shop let's get started
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    [Music]
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    after the end cap and stretcher pieces
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    are all milled and cut to size I'm going
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    to start laying out for the screws to
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    attach the base together
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    so I just stack the parts on top of one
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    another making sure that the stretchers
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    are flush with the top and bottom of the
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    end caps and I'll just use a pencil to
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    Mark where those end caps fall on the
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    stretchers so that I can take this apart
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    and drill countersinks and clearance
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    holes to attach
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    I'll use a square just to find the
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    center of each of those sections and lay
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    out for two screws in each stretcher
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    piece this will reduce the likelihood of
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    the whole table racking as you're using
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    it
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    and then I'll use a clearance hole and
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    countersink drill bit and a handheld
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    drill and just drill those holes out and
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    each of the stretcher pieces
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    while I have the stretcher pieces out I
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    also lay out for the counter bore and
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    clearance holes that I will use to
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    attach the table top once the base is
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    all assembled so I'll put four screws
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    from underneath
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    through the top stretchers into the
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    table top to hold it nice and secure the
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    layout isn't hyper critical I just want
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    to make sure that there's enough screws
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    to hold it nice and snug
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    so I'll use a forstner bit
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    to drill the counter bores and flag that
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    bit so that I do not drill so far that
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    the screws pop through the table top
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    when I assemble the whole thing together
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    I'll stack the pieces again and use that
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    same drill bit or an awl to Mark where I
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    want to drill pilot holes into the end
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    caps so that when I attach it with
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    screws it pulls in nice and straight you
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    will notice
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    that I have labeled the stretchers and
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    the end caps with letters and that is
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    just in case I
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    didn't drill the holes perfectly my
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    pilot holes will match up with my
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    clearance holes and everything
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    corresponds nicely knowing that they're
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    labeled the same
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    and then I'll just drive the screws home
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    making sure that each of the stretchers
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    is flush with the top and the bottom of
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    the end cap so that the table top sits
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    nice and flat on the top surface and the
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    bottom
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    sits nice and flat on your workbench as
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    you're using it
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    so I'll drive the screws almost all the
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    way home
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    make any little adjustments I need to
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    make sure everything is nice and flush
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    and then drive the screws the rest of
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    the way home
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    [Music]
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    the base is pretty much done so we'll
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    move on to the table top with three
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    quarter inch melamine
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    and I'll use the router base itself to
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    Mark where I'm going to drill the
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    counter bore and clearance holes to
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    attach the router base so that way I
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    know the holes will be right where I
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    need them to be
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    the counter bores are going to be on the
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    top surface of the router table since
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    we're attaching the base from underneath
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    so I only make the hole as deep as it
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    needs to be to put the screw head below
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    the surface I don't like making them too
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    deep because then they just collect dust
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    and little pieces of wood as you're
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    actually using their router table
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    and then using the center point of those
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    counter bores I will use that to
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    register the clearance hole
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    and drill all the way through the table
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    surface
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    now I want to tend to the disc inserts
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    that I use
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    to correspond to the router bits that
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    I'm using at any given point
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    I know a fly cutter in a drill press is
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    not everyone's favorite so there are
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    many ways that you can do this you can
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    use a hole saw you can lay it out and
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    then cut it at the bandsaw and then
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    shape it to fit however you are
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    comfortable making these circles I
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    usually make
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    four or five of them with different
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    sized clearance holes through the middle
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    to accept different router bit sizes
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    and to cut those clearance holes for the
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    router bits I will hold these little
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    discs in a wood hand screw clamp so that
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    my fingers aren't close to the drill bit
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    and use a variety of different diameter
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    forstner bits to drill through the
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    inserts so that I can fit all sorts of
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    router bits with as little clearance
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    around the router bit itself as possible
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    now before I go drilling into my router
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    table's actual tabletop I'll use some of
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    the scrap melamine of the same thickness
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    to test the depth of the hole I'm going
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    to drill to accept those inserts so I
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    need the depth to be precise so that the
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    insert sits flush with the table surface
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    and doesn't impede your ability to run
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    your work piece over the router itself
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    finicky about this until you dial it in
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    just right because once you drill into
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    your actual router tabletop you've
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    committed
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    once I'm happy with the depth I will
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    drill into the table top
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    be careful not to pull too hard on
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    the drill press handle because it can go
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    a Touch Too Deep
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    I do know that from experience
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    and once you have that relief cut then
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    you will drill all the way through the
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    table top
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    the same diameter as your biggest router
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    bit and I know that's subjective when
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    I'm using a trim router or a palm router
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    I don't use enormous bits so the
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    forstner bit size I chose for this hole
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    is just as big as my largest round over
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    and this hole will go all the way
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    through the tabletop
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    next I'm going to start preparing for
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    the fence
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    so I'm going to attach the fence of this
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    router table with the micro jig match
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    fit accessories
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    and those require a dovetail slot so
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    first I used a quarter inch straight
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    cutting router bit in my plunge router
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    with a straight cutting guide and I just
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    cut a slot about four or five inches
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    long from the back edge of the router
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    table
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    and then I swap that bit out for the
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    corresponding dovetail bit to fit those
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    match fit accessories
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    make sure that when you finish the
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    dovetail slot you turn the router off
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    and let the bit come to a stop do not
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    let the router pull up at the end of
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    that cut or you'll be left with a big
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    giant hole
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    and then I will do the same to the
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    opposite
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    Edge
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    and before I attach the table top I'll
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    throw a big round over around all the
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    edges top and bottom and that is to
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    avoid any of those nasty melamine
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    splinters or cuts on your hands later
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    [Music]
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    foreign
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    and then I'll Center the base onto the
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    table top and attach with screws
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    I'll remove the plate on the bottom of
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    my trim router and use those same screws
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    to attach the router base to the table
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    top
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    so dropping those little screws through
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    my counter bores and removing the base
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    plate
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    I can attach the screws from the top
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    with the router base on the bottom
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    and then I can slip the motor into the
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    base and lock it into place
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    and Slide the
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    power cord out the back
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    so it's out of the way
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    now we're going to tend to be fence I
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    laminate two three quarter inch pieces
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    of plywood together and then use the
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    router table that I just made with a
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    pattern copying bit and establish a
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    straight edge along the bottom of the
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    fence
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    after the two sides
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    are ripped parallel I'm going to cross
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    cut three sections out of this length
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    the two longer sections that I cross cut
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    out of this lamination will serve as the
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    front sections
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    of the fence
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    and the smaller section will serve as
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    the back section of the fence that will
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    also accept your dust collection hose
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    make sure you never cross cut against
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    the fence
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    using a forstner bit I will drill a hole
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    through that small section that is the
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    same diameter as the hose of my shop vac
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    and then I will carefully attach that
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    small piece overlapping the two front
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    pieces
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    I prepared these cleats to accept the
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    micro jig match fit dovetail accessories
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    and then I will slide the whole thing
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    into place
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    making sure the whole fence and cleats
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    are nice and flat against the surface
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    attaching the knobs
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    and then checking the fence for square
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    perfect
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    and then we're gonna give it a go so
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    putting a profile bit in there
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    [Music]
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    works like a dream
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    [Music]
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    and just like that we finished our one
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    day router table project perfect for any
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    affordable trim router I'm good for
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    small routing projects and all you need
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    is one board from your local Box Store
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    please
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