Building a Router MFT / MPT Table for Your Bora Centipede

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  • Опубліковано 6 сер 2024
  • Join Adam, Chief Mistake Officer of Sunflower Woodworking, as he takes us through how to build a router MFT / MPT for a Bora Centipede. Made from Baltic Birch 3/4" plywood, this table is a dog bench, T-track bench, and router table all in one. It is also collapsible and can be easily stored away for shops where space is at a premium!
    00:00 Introduction
    04:33 Making the Dog Bench
    11:50 Making the Router Table
    37:36 Sanding & Finishing
    49:06 The Test!
    54:38 Prayer Time
    55:16 UPDATE! We the Ideal Mounting Solution!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @hookedonwood5830
    @hookedonwood5830 29 днів тому +1

    I just got 2 of the small Bora tables and is planning to do one FMT style top and one plane work surface. I planned to make then 3-4 inches larger on all sides and put a strip of wood underneath to act as a lip that would secure the top from sliding off the base. But will probably learn more when I start building 🙂. And now a router base is also in the plans.. I also plan to make some connection between the 2 tables to create one large work surface.

    • @hookedonwood5830
      @hookedonwood5830 29 днів тому

      And no - I'm not Dennis from Hooked on Wood - I just was faster getting the name than he was 🙂

    • @SunflowerWoodworking
      @SunflowerWoodworking  28 днів тому +1

      @@hookedonwood5830 nice! In hindsight, I should have added a couple more inches of overhang because I often clamp things to the end of the table. It is only a problem near the corners or centers, where the legs are.