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How To Make Great Router Tables - Articles SurfingRouter tables are a very valuable tool for wood working. It is difficult to shape wood without one. Eventually, if you continue wood working, you will need one of these. You can purchase them already built, but they are quite expensive. Another option is to build your own table. You can find router table plans free on the internet. Building Router Tables Plans vary, but in general the base of the table is built first. Be sure the legs are cut the exact same size and the cuts are square. You want to be sure the table will stand well without wobbling. Once the pieces are cut, you will want to sand all surfaces to be completely smooth. Use a planer or belt sander to be sure the surfaces are smooth. The supports for the sides and back are built next, followed by the table top. For the top, you will use hardwood or plywood and then cover this with a laminate. If you plan to use plywood, be sure to choose a furniture grade material. These are heavier and stronger than the typical particleboard. To make the building process easier, you can buy a table top that is ready made for the router table. These feature high pressure laminate, channel guides and miter gauges. Look for a large size of about twenty four by thirty two inches. This provides an ample work space for your projects. A deluxe table system has a cabinet to catch and remove the dust. The dust is removed through the bit opening and deposited into the vented cabinet. This not only keeps the area clean, but prevents the motor from overheating. Consider additional items that you may want when designing your table. A router fence vacuum attachment is a great feature. The adapter attaches to the fence and will fit any dust collector or vacuum hose. These are great for sucking up chips and sawdust and keeping your work space clean. Size is another factor when choosing plans. You want to be sure the table is large enough to provide sufficient work space. Consider features such as cabinets under the table and drawers. These are great for storing tools and drawers are perfect for smaller items.
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