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Router table fence requirement/s basically comes down to individual needs, so you,ve established your requirements and built the fence accordingly, well done. Love the videos, keep em coming.
ОтветитьI think that is a great use of the space and the re-work of the fence looks great. It should really help the dust collection and if it works for you it’s irrelevant if someone thinks you’re doing it wrong. Outstanding job, I intend to put your lift on my to-do list when I’m able to build my table saw, outfeed, router area.
ОтветитьLove it! You forgot to add the link to the router lift video in the description.
ОтветитьThat looks like Lets Bastel!
ОтветитьI had adjustable wings on mine and i set them once and never touched them again. If I would re build it, I would have one solid piece like you did. Great build.
ОтветитьI made my router fence to attach to the table saw fence like yours. That was 11 or 12 years ago and I really like the convenience. And I made the fence like you're "supposed to" meaning the nice sliding fences stay on the shelf all the time, I'm not even sure I've ever used them. So I think your thought process was spot on!
ОтветитьYeah I totally agree. Keep it simple! As a beginer I fell into the trap of wanting to make a complex fence for all situations. But hey I'm a beginner I'm not going to making complex projects so I agree make a fence that will suit your needs.
ОтветитьNice job Ryan! 👍👊
ОтветитьNice looking project! Could you post me the link to that countersink bit? It look pretty awesome!
ОтветитьVery cool. I think the solution you went with is good. Simple is smoother. Another great ShobBuilt video. Thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьI don't think it's a mistake to simplify to only what you need/use. Smart!
ОтветитьI just want to know where to find that drill stop :) Help! thanks
ОтветитьWow, blank walls with no cabinets and stuff on them.... Are you sure this is a workshop? ;)
Nice build!
I made a router table with two fences, one split and one solid with the zero clearance style arch- I have a jointer so I haven't needed the split fence since building it. Instead of using MDF I used a 4ft melamine shelf as the top with a couple of strongbacks screwed into the underside which match the dimensions of my folding jobsite table saw to prevent flex and I can slide the table extension in snug to lock it into the table saw. I'm limited for space (1 car garage not dedicated solely to woodwork) so modularity is critical. I stole your idea about using the table saw extension from your storage box video for my router table build... so thanks a million for you vids and excellent ingenuity.
ОтветитьHow are the table saw fence rails holding all that weight without getting bent? Wouldn't you need to add support legs to it?
Ответитьokay, im jones"n for another video. get cracken
ОтветитьThat lift is killer. Great job 👍
ОтветитьThanks for your video! Very helpful, have soon in the future :) Best regards MrHandwerk :)
ОтветитьNow that your router has relocated do you plan to relocate your bits from the cabinet somewhere closer to the tablesaw?
ОтветитьGreat vid!!
ОтветитьNew sub. Just calibrated my R4512 yesterday. Router table is next.
ОтветитьI thought you hated MDF 😅
ОтветитьI bought the whole incra table saw router set up. It looks really cool. But wow did I waste money.
ОтветитьIt looks great. Nicely done.
ОтветитьWhere did you go???
ОтветитьI think your doing the right thing! Awesome job
ОтветитьGood. Back subscribe mr,
Ответитьi have the same table saw. you have the bar on the end on wrong. if you flip it around it goes to the same level as the side wing.
ОтветитьWhere did you get that countersink bit you used in this video? That's pretty cool. I like the nylon-like washer on there to use as a depth gauge. BTW, new Sub here, keep up the great videos. I know how hard it is to make these as I myself started making videos too.
ОтветитьYou're one of the best.
ОтветитьOld movie, but I make lots of slots in middle of the piece and then a fence is outstanding. And the slots is not end to end.
ОтветитьCan you still use the table saw fence without taking off the router fence? I'm planning on renewing my router table and this look perfect for what I want.
ОтветитьHey. I would say you are correct. Simple is sometimes much more practical than trying to make everything fancy and in my opinion over complicating things . Stick to simplicity. Your on the right track. 👍
Ответитьgreat video, thanks for posting. I wish my tablesaw had that T-track on top like yours does. I think I'll need to make a whole box contraption that can just lay over top of my fence, but your dust collection method looks super effective. Thanks again
ОтветитьWe seriously miss you brother. Merry Christmas and happy new year. Glad your doing well.
ОтветитьBro we miss you.
ОтветитьRyan, where've you been?!
ОтветитьSplitting the fences helps with some dust collection and as you stated for using like a jointer. Otherwise your zero clearance ideas are spot on. Curious how the MDF is holding up, any sag in it?
Love your quick flip stops.
Do you have a video on how you made your storage box added onto your Rigid table saw. Watching you taking it out and adding you router table got me thinking.
Cheers
Kully
You said comment below so here goes. Outstanding video, great finish product and you present yourself well. I just found your video so I'm going to subscribe. To end my comment please use a push stick. My blood went cold watching you rip that plywood.
Ответитьgreat use of space
ОтветитьI took off the sliding panels on my router fence, and installed a solid piece which has worked fine. Have you considered dust collection from below?
ОтветитьThanks for the video. I'm about to build a router table onto my saw, and I'm torn between mounting the fence as you did to your table saw fence, or building the router table one of its own.
My only concern is knowing myself, I'd get the fence attached and get ready to sit down to do some routering, and all of a sudden I'd be going, wait I need to cut a few things on the saw.
I'm afraid I'd be spending half my day taking it off and putting it back on.
Excellent
Ответитьwhere did you get the countersink
ОтветитьWhy’d you stop making videos? I still refer back to your videos.
ОтветитьUsed to love this channel, the builds were great and there was lots of innovation. Anybody know what happened to him because he hasn't posted for 4 years now...
ОтветитьWhat woods do IKEA use?
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