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  1. Yet Another Router Table

    I have planned a router table of some sort for quite some time. This winter I decided a table saw extension would best fit my needs. I have a 70's vintage Craftsman 12 inch floor saw with three table extensions - one left and two right. For the router extension I removed the table extension...
  2. Router extension table

    For sometime I've been trying to upgrade my router extension table. I happened to find a returned countertop at the local big box store marked down to $23. This made a great tabletop. Another idea for finding a nice top
  3. Tablesaw router extension

    Here is a router extension that I added to my Craftsman Table saw. It's nothing fancy but is functional. The fence for the table saw works on the router extension and I will be making an attachment to slide over my existing fence to accommodate a router bit. I also may give it a coat of paint...
  4. Shepherd's Hiking or Walking Stick, Elk Shed Antler, Crushed Arizona Turquoise Inlay, Ash Sapling

    This Hiking Stick is For Sale, click here to visit my Etsy.com store Serial Number: #2010-08 Height: 56 inches Top: Kansas Elk Shed Antler Inlays: Crushed Arizona Turquoise Stones Shaft: Natural Ash Tree Sapling with bark Finish: Danish Oil, and Nitrocellulose Lacquer...
  5. Table Saw Router Extension 2.0 with Storage Fence

    This was a second try at Table Saw Router Extension. The first try wasn't particularly bad but wasn't as well planned out and used scrap wood laying around. The fence was a lot more simple too. I made a simple box frame using my Kreg Pocket Hole Jig using 3/4" Birch Plywood. The top is a 3/4"...
  6. Table Saw Router Extension Delta 36-725

    Updated 12/6/2014 with Fence and Dust Collection Updated 3/1/2015 with T-track and Safety Power Switch Here is my first project since I recently got back into woodworking. I know this is a basic project that countless others have done, but in all my searching for ideas, the only one I found...
  7. TS Extension Wing (December 2012)

    Free oak, free laminate, free bolts. Worth every penny. Extension wing for future router on a PCB270TS table saw. Read the entire build on my blog.
  8. Router Table standalone and Table Saw Extension

    Router Table standalone and Table Saw Extension I build my router table to be a standalone station but also an extension to my table saw. The table body is mainly build with melamine board except the top which is 3/4+1/2 MDF laminated with Formica and dressed with oak edges. For the top's...
  9. Router Table Extension

    This is my router/tablesaw extension. The frame is 1×3 poplar. The top is 3/4" ply (to allow for the track) The frame was rabbet (3/4"x1/4") to allow the ply to sit flush and then the laminate was applied over the top and beveled at 22 1/2 degrees (just makes a cleaner presentation) I made the...
  10. Woodworking Skill Share
    I'm trying to form a small bowl for a scoop in silver maple and I'm having trouble with tearout as the cut progresses. I have the wood clamped well to the table of my drill press and I'm running the lowest speed (~500rpm) and it cuts beautifully for the first 3/8" or so of penetration but...
  11. Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories
    Lumberjocks, A while ago I bought a Grizly 1023RLW 10" table saw. The table saw works great, and was pretty simple to set up, though the process of putting 220 into my garage was slightly complicated by a full main breaker panels (some of the new half-height circuit breakers helped solve that...
  12. Designing Woodworking Projects
    I have a Delta 10" CS and a Benchdog router table extension on the left wing. Dust collection from the saw is one of those plastic doodads that goes between the legs and the base of the saw (4" port), and I made covers with appropriate slots and holes for the open side of the cabinet. These...
  13. Blogs
    Repairing Delta 34-966 Tilting Arbor Saw When Canadian Chips obtained his Delta 8" table saw and 4"jointer combination, I was very interested because of a conversation I had with a model airplane builder. He put a thin kerf skil saw blade on a 10" table saw and used it to cut small precision...
  14. Focus on the Workspace
    I have a 16 gallon shop vac, but not enough funds to buy an actual dust collector at the moment. I know that most of the loose dust in my garage is from using my table saw. So with that in mind, building an overhead system into my crosscut sled seems like it should be a good idea. At present...
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