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Bench Top Router Table - Jeff Greef Woodworking
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Router Bits
If you don't have space in your shop for a floor mounted router table, or if you want a simpler
route to a router table so to speak, consider this project. Remember, also, that at times it is
handy to have two router tables and you certainly don't need to build two floor mounted units.
This smaller model is easy to build, store, and use, and will function just as well for most
routing purposes as any other larger model.
Rockler Bench Top
Router Table
Mount your router into
this economical unit.
On this router table you'll make a heavy duty top, using stack laminations of hardwood. This
takes time to make, but over the long run a top like this will hold up to crushing by clamps
and other hard use. If you prefer, you can use a particleboard or plywood top to make it easier.
Begin by getting out all the parts. Note that they are all the same width, but most of the parts
for the undercarriage are shorter than those needed for the top. This is useful for making
efficient use of your stock. As you look for length combinations in your stock that will give
you the numerous 20" long pieces needed for the top, often you will find combinations that
give you, say, two 20" and one 18". "Darn," you think, "if only it were two inches longer!"
Well don't go buy a board stretcher yet, just use that 18" piece for one of the 16" side rails.
Benchtop Router
Table With Porter
Cable 690 Router
As you get out the pieces, remember that you can use pieces with bad defects in the stack
lamination. There is no need to cut out all the knots and rough edges, so long as each part has
one clean edge that you can turn upward for the top. Glue together all the pieces for the top in
one gluing operation. Use a lot of glue on the lamination faces, because you are gluing a
broad area and much of the glue will be absorbed. If you lay down only a thin layer you run
the risk of it all being absorbed so that the joint itself is starved. Keep hot water and rags
close by to deal with the mess.
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Keep a close eye on how flat your glue up is. Put your clamps onto a flat surface to begin
with so that what is put on them will be relatively flat too. As you tighten the clamps on the
laminations some of them will slide and shift around under pressure and with the slippery
glue. Lay a straight edge across the top and correct any discrepancies greater than 1/8". Later
you'll rout off that last 1/8", but for now just guarantee that they stay close.
Rockler Router Table
Package
Includes table top with
quality fittings,
adjustable fence AND
Porter Cable 690
Router. Good deal.
Note that the whole thing can become twisted, like an oriental fan beginning to open.
Conceptually this is a neat idea but it's devastating for your router table, so watch that the two
end laminations stay parallel. To do so use winding sticks, which are two straight sticks, of
uniform width, about three feet long. Place one on one of the end laminations (perpendicular
to them), the other on the other end. Stand to the side and align your line of sight along the
top edge of both sticks. If the two laminations are not parallel, you will immediately see the
discrepancy along the winding sticks. A little out of parallel is not bad at this stage, but use
the winding sticks to guarantee that things aren't real bad.
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Porter Cable 1-3/4
HP Lever Release 690
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The PC 690 line
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Photo 1- Flatten
the router table top
with this router
jig, which causes
the router to travel
in straight lines in
both directions.
Porter Cable 1-3/4
HP Lever Release 690
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The PC 690 line
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When the lamination is dry, set up to flatten it by clamping two boards
with straight edges onto either side of the lamination as in photo 1. The
top edges of these boards must meet three requirements. They must be
straight, they must be parallel, and they must be clamped at close to
equal distances from all four corners of the lamination. These boards act
like winding sticks, so you can sight down them to ensure that they are
parallel. Measure carefully to align the glue up with the tops of the
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boards.
The last component in the operation is the router slide jig. This is simply
two straight pieces of 1x2 with a plywood router mount in the middle, as
shown in photo 1. The slide jig rides on top of the straight edge boards
clamped to the glue up, and guides the router along a straight path
between the two boards.
Pipe Clamps
One of the most
versatile clamps,
because you can use
them with pipe of any
length.
Mount a 1/2" or greater diameter straight flute bit in the router, and set
the depth of cut so that it reaches the lowest area on the lamination
surface. Wax the straight edges on the guide boards, turn on the router,
and gradually move the router back and forth until you have skimmed
over the entire surface of the lamination.
This procedure will produce a flat surface
only
if the guide boards and jig
boards are straight and parallel. Another threat to flatness is distortion to
the lamination from clamps. Your bar clamps may bow the glue up as
pressure is applied. When you cut the surface it will be flat, but when you
let off the clamps it springs back and is no longer flat. If your bar clamps
bow the lamination, place clamp blocks between the clamp jaws and the
wood they contact. Shift the location of these blocks up or down to
change the point at which pressure is applied. When pressure is applied
at the center of the lamination, it should not bow.
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When the top is flat, flip it over and flatten the bottom. This is important
so that when you screw the base on, the top won't distort if the screws
pull on an uneven surface along the bottom. The top and bottom needn't
be exactly parallel, but challenge yourself and see if you can get them
close. It's perfect when the thickness is even all the way around.
Make three rectangular frames for the base of the table, using the legs
and rails shown on the cut out list. Note that you may wish to increase
the height of the six legs according to the height you require beneath the
table to fit your particular router. The given dimensions allow one foot
clearance beneath which is adequate for most routers.
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