I don't remember where I saved this from, but I really like the modular approach and will probably incorporate it into my next router table.
I don't remember where I saved this from, but I really like the modular approach and will probably incorporate it into my next router table.
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[quote=Jeffrey Schronce;651911]Hello Jeffrey; WOOD Dec. '03 Iss. # 153 pge 69. It was a special insert with Freud bits on one side and the plans on the other.Was that in the Magazine or did you find the plans online? Can you advise source?
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Mack C. in Brooklin ON Canada
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Jeffrey; I see WOOD #153 is available on the WOOD site.
http://store.woodstore.net/is15de20.html
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Mack C. in Brooklin ON Canada
It feels really great to sell a pen;
It feels even greater to give one to a friend!
If your presence doesn't make an impact;
Your absence won't make a difference!
Many thanks for sharing about bit storage. While I purchased a metal stand/rockler top combination, and was going to "clad" the metal stand in plywood, I decided the dimensions were too restrictive, so I am just going to turn the "cladding" into a cabinet/table. The ideas here will be quite helpful.
To Al Navas (or anyone with a similar drawer setup)--I am coming up with something similar (lots of router tables look like this, yes?) and I wanted to ask about the narrow drawers used for the bit storage. It seems I could put a rabbit on the bottom of the drawer and a shallow dado across the cabinet side. No need for a separate drawer slide??? or so it seems. Not sure what I would have to do to make sure the drawer opened smoothly. Soap perhaps?
Any comments on small drawers using rabbits sliding in grooves?
Thanks again,
Ken
PS: I clicked on the subscribe and get email notifications of replies to this thread (as well as others) and I never receive any email notifications. Is there something else to do?
[quote=Ken Stevens;653235]Many thanks for sharing about bit storage. While I purchased a metal stand/rockler top combination, and was going to "clad" the metal stand in plywood, I decided the dimensions were too restrictive, so I am just going to turn the "cladding" into a cabinet/table. The ideas here will be quite helpful.
To Al Navas (or anyone with a similar drawer setup)--I am coming up with something similar (lots of router tables look like this, yes?) and I wanted to ask about the narrow drawers used for the bit storage. It seems I could put a rabbit on the bottom of the drawer and a shallow dado across the cabinet side. No need for a separate drawer slide??? or so it seems. Not sure what I would have to do to make sure the drawer opened smoothly. Soap perhaps?
Any comments on small drawers using rabbits sliding in grooves?
Thanks again,
Ken
Hi Ken; this question was asked this morning on another forum I visit. An answer given was, it might have something to do with a popup blocker. I'm no computer expert, so I can't vouch for the validity of the answer.PS: I clicked on the subscribe and get email notifications of replies to this thread (as well as others) and I never receive any email notifications. Is there something else to do?
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Mack C. in Brooklin ON Canada
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John, I am not Glenn but I have the same type switch on my saw and will have one on my new router table soon.
I have it mounted on the saw so I can just hit it with my knee to kill the saw.
I got mine from Rockler for $29.
http://www.rockler.com/product.cfm?p...&filter=switch
Thanks Bill
Hello, My name is John and I am a toolaholic
These are double pole single throw and can be used for 110 or 220. Includes a circuit breaker on the switch. The same switch is used by Orion and Steel City. Orion part number is OR91579. You could try Colleen at Orion / Steel City for availability:
Colleen Englert
Orion International
139 Delta Drive
Pittsburgh PA 15238
ph 412-967-0300 x109
fax 412-967-0400
colleen@oriontools.net
colleen@steelcitytoolworks.net
My dad has the Rockler type which is well made. I don't know the pole and throw configuration.
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