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Router/Router table recommendations

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  • 27-05-2020 3:47pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 12,223 ✭✭✭✭


    Now that we have sorted the tracks/bandsaw/planer\;thicknesses, time to look at routers router tables:D

    All suggestions welcome, would need to take a 1/2" collet.
    I have had a Makita before but fitting it to a table was a drag.

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  • Registered Users Posts: 757 ✭✭✭Corkey123




  • Moderators, Home & Garden Moderators Posts: 5,065 Mod ✭✭✭✭kadman


    This table with the router not included for £1000,

    Trend CRT/MK3 CraftPro Router Table MK3 240V

    You could buy a spindle for that price nearly

    https://www.iedepot.ie/holzstar-tf170e-spindle-moulder/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIr4q5t4DW6QIVCLLtCh3lYAA7EAQYASABEgKlVPD_BwE


  • Registered Users Posts: 549 ✭✭✭chillyspoon


    I went a bit of a weird route (pun intended) almost by accident - I borrowed a Triton RT001 module from a local dealer to try out, after seeing one standing in the corner of their office and then ended up buying it.

    ScrewFix have them for about 180 blips: https://www.screwfix.ie/p/triton-twx7rt001-router-table-module/2831r

    I don't own the Triton TWX7 workcentre that it's designed to drop into; instead I have it mounted on a Black & Decker Workmate where it has served me well for the last couple of years.

    Obviously it plays nice with the Triton routers - their in-built lift mechanism works great (I have the mid level MOF001, which comes with a 1/4" collet but can receive a 1/2" collet" https://www.yandles.co.uk/triton-12-collet-nut-to-fit-jof001-mof001/p14592).

    Dust extraction works well using the two ports (one on the router and one in the table).

    My very next project is to built a cabinet to replace the Workmate, so that I can get some storage space organised underneath - just started modelling it up in CAD a day or two ago!

    Pros:

    - cheap and quick
    - no need to worry about building dust extraction, fence(s) etc like you get if you completely build your own router table
    - it works - I've run 3m boards through this set up.

    Cons:

    - the t-track (for the feather boards, mitre gauge etc) is on the TWX7 workstation so without that, you have to come up with a different approach (this has been no problem however - the feather boards which come included just clamp onto the table top and I've created jigs that reference the table edge instead of needing a t-track)
    - it's definitely untidy and a clutter magnet!
    - the inserts and their levelling screws aren't great. I ended up buying 2 extra sets of screws (cost about a tenner) so that I wouldn't have to risk damaging the inserts by transferring the screws between them when changing inserts to accommodate different cutter sizes.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 12,223 ✭✭✭✭Calahonda52


    Thanks guys, don't have room for a spindle: my rule is if I can't lift it on my own then it can't come in!
    A lot of stuff sold out on Amazon and Ruthlands or they don't ship to the 26 :(

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  • Registered Users Posts: 757 ✭✭✭Corkey123


    Thanks guys, don't have room for a spindle: my rule is if I can't lift it on my own then it can't come in!
    A lot of stuff sold out on Amazon and Ruthlands or they don't ship to the 26 :(

    Parcel Motel (Larger items)?


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