I've probably watched 50 videos on making a router table for my simple palm router. Yours is the BEST and EASIEST to accomplish...and I don't need anything fancy. I just need a table that will give me stability. Even if I decide to tackle some sort of a fence and a hole for dust collection, this video really gives me a quick way to get my project going. I can't thank you enough.
A newbie to wood working here, looked at all the videos out there for router tables, and came across your video. Simple, practical, and easy to build. Thank you for an excellent video.
@@jkasukurthy Thank you for your comment. I'm glad this was helpful for you. And congrats on getting into woodworking! So many wonderful things to do and learn. Cheers.
Best video on the subject. Thanks for a calming voice tone and no "uptalk", no clowning, no unnecessary chit chat, no kids in the frame and above all NO music. Thank you, you have saved me from having to spend $$$'s on a Kreg piece or one of unknown quality and possibly waste of money from Ali Express. Also, material list is much appreciated.
I have looked at many many UA-cam videos on how to build a router table and this really is the best. Simple and cheap and bonus that its for the same Ryobi trim router I have. I like your method of suspending the trim router. No plexiglass to buy and cut etc. I wished you had turned on the router at the end to demonstrate that it will stay in place but it’s not a deal breaker because I’m still gonna build mine just as you did. Thanks for posting.
Thank you Larry! I have plans to do a lot more DIY and woodworking videos soon here, but this one was meant to just be simple and straightforward without all the typical UA-camr fluff. I really do appreciate the subscribe!
You did just fine. Sometimes I see these guys show off all their expensive tools but truth be told, most guys in garages have what you have. I do. Thanks for sharing.
@@downrightdutchdesigns4711 clamps, crimpers, gloves, brushes and hand tools are great picks. I also have their 3 ton low profile jack for SoundWave (toaster) that's amazing.
I've probably watched 50 videos on making a router table for my simple palm router. Yours is the BEST and EASIEST to accomplish...and I don't need anything fancy. I just need a table that will give me stability. Even if I decide to tackle some sort of a fence and a hole for dust collection, this video really gives me a quick way to get my project going. I can't thank you enough.
@@grb024 I'm thrilled to hear it and simply happy to share the idea! Thanks for your kind words. Happy building!
A newbie to wood working here, looked at all the videos out there for router tables, and came across your video. Simple, practical, and easy to build. Thank you for an excellent video.
@@jkasukurthy Thank you for your comment. I'm glad this was helpful for you.
And congrats on getting into woodworking! So many wonderful things to do and learn.
Cheers.
Best video on the subject. Thanks for a calming voice tone and no "uptalk", no clowning, no unnecessary chit chat, no kids in the frame and above all NO music. Thank you, you have saved me from having to spend $$$'s on a Kreg piece or one of unknown quality and possibly waste of money from Ali Express. Also, material list is much appreciated.
Thank you! Such kind words. All the extra stuff in videos is so annoying! What kind of how-to video should I do next?
I have looked at many many UA-cam videos on how to build a router table and this really is the best. Simple and cheap and bonus that its for the same Ryobi trim router I have. I like your method of suspending the trim router. No plexiglass to buy and cut etc. I wished you had turned on the router at the end to demonstrate that it will stay in place but it’s not a deal breaker because I’m still gonna build mine just as you did. Thanks for posting.
Want to start woodworking and was looking for a diy router table for my palm router. Earned a subscriber on this video.
Thank you Larry! I have plans to do a lot more DIY and woodworking videos soon here, but this one was meant to just be simple and straightforward without all the typical UA-camr fluff. I really do appreciate the subscribe!
You did just fine. Sometimes I see these guys show off all their expensive tools but truth be told, most guys in garages have what you have. I do. Thanks for sharing.
Nice and simple easy to understand I’ll be making one of these thanks👍
Thank you so much! Best of luck and let me know how it goes.
Great instructional video very informative
I’ve the fit the same Ryobi router so perfect set up
Thank you! I'm glad that you've got a router for it.
great video! everything was very well explained!
Nice video homie. I like the cut of your jib
Why thank you. I appreciate it.
I was looking for a router table using the Ryobi trim router, and this was very helpful! thank you!
Simple and I'm going to do similar tomorrow, thanks for idea
Glad to hear it! There are obviously way nicer tables out there, but this one is meant to be simple and quick. Best of luck with your build.
Thanks for sharing .. Good job
Thank you for commenting! Cheers!!
Simple cut n dry video 👌 with no BS I just hit the like and subscribe gonna be checking out your work thanks 💯
Thank you! My UA-cam game is in its infancy compared to my Instagram, but I do truly appreciate the support. Thank you.
Interesting build
I'll be making this on Friday i just got my Ryobi Router today .
Sounds like a nice weekend project. Let me know how it goes!
Yes of course I'll let you know.
I have all those exact tools. Harbor freight is awesome
I'm not going to knock them! They do a great job at certain things and other things you avoid from there. Glad to hear it.
@@downrightdutchdesigns4711 clamps, crimpers, gloves, brushes and hand tools are great picks. I also have their 3 ton low profile jack for SoundWave (toaster) that's amazing.
Very useful. Thanks.
That was my goal. I'm glad you got some use from it.
Awesome 👍
Thank you!
First thing is first, eye protection is always a must when woodworking. 🤔 but good video
You are absolutely correct. This was from my foolish days. I basically sleep with my 3M goggles now.
Sponsored by Ryobi. Lol!!
Also, this is exactly what I was looking for. A simple idea. Thanks.
Lol! Not this video, but stay tuned!
@@melrosehawkins8294 Awesome. So glad to hear it.