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RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - Admiral - 08-01-2017

Another somewhat forgotten option.  I built Norm's original router table perhaps 18 +/- years ago and its served me quite well and is a pleasure to use.  The dust collection was designed well too, I hook it up to my main line and it does the job.  He did a subsequent redesign, improving certain things.  You can still get the plans for $10 or so, I don't think you need the DVD to build it, I know I didn't as the measured drawings were very clear; here's a link:

Norm's "New" Router Table Design


PS:  figure to add a mobile base too, I did and it has proven its worth to me.


RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - greatscott - 08-01-2017

(07-31-2017, 10:03 PM)Aram Wrote: Thank you for the recommendation. Why the lining? For soundproofing, or for another reason?

I'm curious, too.  I'm about to build a router table and I'm assuming it's for soundproofing but maybe it's something I need to think about adding.


RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - FloridaRetiree - 08-01-2017

Thanks above for the Misumi link; new one to me.

Have always built such things with 3/4" hardwood plywood.

If mounted on (two locking) casters, always choose the next larger size
than what you initially thought.


RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - JDuke - 08-01-2017

Yes cork for sound deadening.


RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - Steve N - 08-03-2017

Cost wise plywood is going to be cheaper, both you still have to assemble them square, or you will have trouble from the start. If you get it pre-packaged like Kreg, Rockler etc, cost is obscene compared to shop built, still have to assemble it square though.


RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - teetomterrific - 08-08-2017

After years of using a pair of saw horses to support my custom router table with Jess-Em lift, I just bought this Rockler Steel Router Table Cabinet

I love it. I could not be happier.

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RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - nocrapman - 09-08-2017

I repurposed an old tv cabinet, stuck a jessem top/lift/fence. Added hole for DC and has worked well for years.
Have thought about building Norm's version, but have not had much motivation.


RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - Hank Knight - 09-08-2017

I've built several things from 80/20 extrusions and I like it a lot. I have always submitted a drawing of the project to the 80/20 in-house consultants. They offer suggestions, price the project, have the components cut to my specifications and shipped to me. It is not cheap. In fact, it's pretty expensive, but the finished product is really nice with a high tech "WOW!" factor and super solid. I'm thinking about building a new bench for my lathe out of 80/20 components - as soon as I can save up the cash. Unless you just want to design your own router table, I'd look to buy a ready-made one. There are a lot of good ones on the market and you'd probably come out cheaper than building with 80/20.


RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - Cecil - 09-08-2017

(09-08-2017, 03:32 PM)Hank Knight Wrote: ... It is not cheap. In fact, it's pretty expensive, but the finished product is really nice with a high tech "WOW!" factor and super solid.

80/20 for a router table is a great idea, except for the cost.  It is easy to work with, it is solid, it is a great product.  However, a cabinet made from wood/wood products is plenty sturdy enough and a lot less money.


RE: Extrusion, or what to build router table from? - ez-duzit - 09-09-2017

80/20 is needlessly complicating it. What more do you want than to be able to use your table saw's fence with the router?