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Thread: My battle vs Router Table Sag

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Mann View Post
    Read the whole post, Peter.
    Just teasing you man. I meant nothing by it!

  2. #32
    Quote Originally Posted by alex grams View Post
    There is no sag at the moment in the new table.
    I apologize, I thought were were trouble shooting this table. Somehow I missed that part...now that I'm caught up, I now understand. I thought were trying to figure out why this table was sagging and, based on your design, I didn't get it but thought we were gifted with something to ponder.

    To unwind and start over, I'll only add that that is one beautiful router extension. Nice work!
    Creativity is the fusion of vision and experience. Expressing one's creativity by building something for others to experience is Art.

  3. #33
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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Aeschliman View Post
    Just teasing you man. I meant nothing by it!
    Ok, I got it.

  4. #34
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    Alex,

    Fantastic looking router table. After reading all the hubbub your table has caused, I am only left to ponder how on earth woodworkers with maple benches were ever able to make a single worthwhile piece of furniture!

    But, then again, I know they were well beyond our time, as they were almost exclusively using cordless tools. Thank goodness I'm a woodworker and not an engineer . . . I might not ever get anything done.

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