I bought this for my friend for his birthday as we just moved into a new house and he finally has room for a workshop. The bench was very easy to set up ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh They center support is a little difficult to snap in and out of place at first but at least then we know the bench is secure. It was a pleasant surprise when we saw it came with clamps. I apparently missed that in the description. My friend loves the versatility of the bench. Great starter bench for his workshop and easily transportable all over our property. I wish the bench was a little taller but the other features of the bench more than make up for that.
This is one of the most incredible projects I've seen on any UA-cam channel regarding woodworking. You obviously know a great deal and I look forward to following your videos. Killer job!
Excellent build. Looks very sturdy. First thing that caught my eye is the B-52 speaker in the background. I DJ'd with a pair of dual 15's just like that one. Rocked many wedding dances with them until I upgraded. And that switch addition is awesome! I know a lot of people are using battery operated routers now days, but my corded Bosch Colt would would work fabulous with a switch like that and makes on/off so much easier. I'm going to make a table and probably steel ideas from a few different builds including yours. Great job!
that looks awesome. I'm getting more into wood working and need to make some tools. Its great that you put links to everything you used in the description
The Handyman , my favorite youtubber responds, awesome. im building this, minus the aluminum T tracks. im changing a few things but a great design. also adding a second swapable plate to mount my jigsaw. wondered where you got the idea for you sweet rig man.
I am in the process of making one very similar to yours. Your tutorial and design was a huge inspiration for my build. Instead of plywood, I took 2x4s and cut them to length, rip them in half, jointed them using a table saw big i made, glued and clamped them together, and then planed them using my router-sled jig I made. Thank you for the video. It's a very awesome build!!
As soon as I find all those parts somewhere in the Europe on some human, acceptable prices, I am on it ... For now, I have a router, plywood, table saw and plenty of will ... hahaha
Yep, well done. I appreciate how you've included dimensions and detailed explanations throughout the vid, and you got the details of wiring all correct.
Finally the best video I've found all day in how how make a router table. I love the plexi glass addition. That was a nice touch. Great job man! And thanks.
I really appreciate the links and the link to the demotions. Looks like a great build and I am going to use most of what you have done for mint. Thanks
My God! Excellent work! 😊 The way you show us how to make, makes all the difference! Congratulations my friend! Here in Brazil, we learn a lot with your videos 👍!
I've never heard of a woodworker being called a stallion. Are you into horses? BTW I will be making this too, as like all the other comments, this video is just what folks need to get inspiration to build. This same setup purchased retail is $499, and not as sturdy. You want "sturdy" when using a tool like this. So much safer and the cuts are way way (did I say way?) more accurate. Thanks for having the talent and time and energy for making this video. Fish on!
I'd like to say I subscribed just because of the "Boom...shiny", but man, this was EXACTLY what I've been searching for to make my new router table. Thanks so much!
great video tutorial, not too serious, love the amp um clamp, I have seen a couple of builds so far, yours I like most, think I might just do it, cheers Mitch
Your use of contrasting colors and epoxy to level the work surface really makes this DIY project look professional. Your bevel and mitre work for the legs is darn clever, I also liked switch arrangement and the plastic safety shield. I really appreciated your comments about the fence with its handles and vacuum fittings. Your video work is great. Thanks
Just happened across your featherboard DIY, and gotta say I like your work. Decent length, no crazy intro/music ego stroking, lots of cool tips included. Subbed.
Mitch, you are v talented guy....great job ....beaut table......I enjoyed everything about the vid. Loved the epoxy top, and the big 'clamp'...v funny😁. Thx for making vid...
One of the best instructional video I have seen. Video angles and lighting were superb. Normal speed to cover the key bits and sped up over the repetitive bits. Kept my interest throughout. Bravo!
Awesome job, man. Especially loved that large clamp.😂 Also love that trick with using the impact driver to install those T-nuts. Definitely gonna use that.👍🏾😊
My wife says I have a router table addiction (I only have 3!). I use them all when I'm building furniture so that I can set them for different cuts without needing to change the settings if I were to use only 1 table. I really like how small and portable this one is so I just may build another table! Thanks for the idea on this great table!
Good DIY project video. Short and to the point on all the details. The leveling technique is amazing for a first time build on this. I like how you know what important on the finishing on the inside cut and you knew you had the leveling screws planned out so the routing of the lip did not have to be super accurate. I am glade I saw your video first as I am thinking about how to build mine.
Hey, man, nice build. So about those toilet bolts: were they - wait for it... wait for it - FLUSH MOUNTED? Bahaha... sometimes I crack myself up... Anyway, I like it. Some good info in it. One thing I'll remember is that if I laminate ply that size, I should do it on the table saw to keep everything flat.
Hi, I'm from Argentina, I really like it as it is, very neat and well finished all the work until the last detail. Thanks for sharing, they are from the videos you learn from people like you. thumbs up
This is super cool, but it's also convinced me just to spend $99 on a router table ;-) It's beautiful, and really cool, but it certainly won't save me any money. (I'm guessing you have way more than $100 of materials in that table, plus the hours/days it took to make it.)
@@MitchellDeitrich Any self-respecting woodworker needs some loud music to overpower the sound of tools. :-) That is a super neat table you made there, definitely gave me some ideas to work with, as i need a router-table to get some jobs done.
This vid was well worth watching. Thanks for valuing the viewer's time while planning your edits. Short and sweet takes way longer to produce than long and boring, and I appreciate your investment of time and effort.
Very neat wooden base. This router table design and construction is very much within my abilities along with so many others. Inserting the T-tracks allows for use of feather boards and jigs, allowing a more precise means for positioning. I think one of the best decisions is when you decided to install the Start/Stop switch out in a very easy to reach position. We all know how funky things can happen when using a router or table saw. Just knowing you have to near instant ability to kill the power gives many a comfortable feeling to be able to Bump off the power button when both hands maybe holding the wood against the fence. I currently have two router tables and cannot stand the table design at all on either one. Especially the on off switch location. This also is nice because it is quite portable. A very nicely done build.
Wow Lee! Thanks! yes the start stop was a piece of mind and I'm right handed and thought it should go on the left side. Most importantly I like how it sticks out just a bit. I would rather have it be politely in the way but when need it.... You cant miss it. Right! Thanks again Lee.
Ridiculously well thought out table. Props! I was skeptical w/ the choice of pine but after seeing the construct I’m sure it’ll be more than sufficient. Thanks for sharing your build.
I love your tutorial, it was easy to follow. Unlike other router table tutorials I've watched, at no point was I lost. I also like the simple but fancy look of the table. It's everything you need without getting too complicated.
For those of you that requested some measurements. drive.google.com/file/d/0B8_FJDOeo4mBd3d2RC1xU0F3R2s/view?usp=sharing
Mitch Deitrich very good videos but I would like watch in spanish please
Well I want it in Swahili so how bout that? Lol
COPE Farms hakuna Matata
+COPE Farms yes you look like that! lol
How to make cornice
I bought this for my friend for his birthday as we just moved into a new house and he finally has room for a workshop. The bench was very easy to set up ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxyFZUPFEey-PuqsPMxqaykBhgA1LWxFHh They center support is a little difficult to snap in and out of place at first but at least then we know the bench is secure. It was a pleasant surprise when we saw it came with clamps. I apparently missed that in the description. My friend loves the versatility of the bench. Great starter bench for his workshop and easily transportable all over our property. I wish the bench was a little taller but the other features of the bench more than make up for that.
Wow. After watching countless vids on making router tables, this one just blows me away. It's THE one I intend to build! Thank you, Mitch!
Awesome that's great! Thanks for checking it out
Mitch Deitrich 👍🏻
Mitch your attention to detail is impeccable
+Jon Dunn thank you Jon!
That is the best build that I have seen so far for a small router table.
This is one of the most incredible projects I've seen on any UA-cam channel regarding woodworking. You obviously know a great deal and I look forward to following your videos. Killer job!
Excellent build. Looks very sturdy. First thing that caught my eye is the B-52 speaker in the background. I DJ'd with a pair of dual 15's just like that one. Rocked many wedding dances with them until I upgraded. And that switch addition is awesome! I know a lot of people are using battery operated routers now days, but my corded Bosch Colt would would work fabulous with a switch like that and makes on/off so much easier. I'm going to make a table and probably steel ideas from a few different builds including yours. Great job!
that looks awesome. I'm getting more into wood working and need to make some tools. Its great that you put links to everything you used in the description
Links are nice and helpful hope they help a bit. Thanks man!
Pocas ganas de terminar
The Handyman , my favorite youtubber responds, awesome. im building this, minus the aluminum T tracks. im changing a few things but a great design. also adding a second swapable plate to mount my jigsaw. wondered where you got the idea for you sweet rig man.
I've watched about 6 'build your own router table' videos now and this one sure is a thing of beauty.
best tutorial ever, different set up than others for the table and well explained to detail, thank you very much!!
Thanks! I like to hear stuff like this!
seriously, one of the best tutorials. very inspiring.
IrishTrekker
yeah......really that was something.....thanx for sharing your very nice project
TRUE CRAFTSMAN FROM A PERSON WHO RESPECTS TOTAL WELL BUILT QUALITY.
+spark spark Thank you !!!
Oi sou do Brasil gostaria de uma pessa desta pra mim. Posso uza uma topia como Roseli do BRASIL ZP99422 9222
woww!!! The best router table that I saw on the tube!!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
That reverse threaded insert install just blew my mind... dude you rock!
I am in the process of making one very similar to yours. Your tutorial and design was a huge inspiration for my build. Instead of plywood, I took 2x4s and cut them to length, rip them in half, jointed them using a table saw big i made, glued and clamped them together, and then planed them using my router-sled jig I made. Thank you for the video. It's a very awesome build!!
+Ben C Ben that's so cool to hear!!
Absolutely the nicest looking router table build I have seen.
One of the best tutorials I've ever seen !!! Thx a lot for sharing it ...
Well thanks! I am still a bit new at how to's but I appreciate it.
As soon as I find all those parts somewhere in the Europe on some human, acceptable prices, I am on it ... For now, I have a router, plywood, table saw and plenty of will ... hahaha
yeah i know what you mean. I have been flipping the router over and using a ratchet strap to the table for too long!
Yep, well done. I appreciate how you've included dimensions and detailed explanations throughout the vid, and you got the details of wiring all correct.
What always enjoy is the pride of the finished look you strive for! Beautiful job.
+Karl Joreid Thanks :)
I think this turned out great. A lot nicer and more sturdy than I expected. Thanks for sharing.
+Angie Overton thanks! :)
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Finally the best video I've found all day in how how make a router table. I love the plexi glass addition. That was a nice touch. Great job man! And thanks.
this is actually one of my favorite builds on youtube...
I really appreciate the links and the link to the demotions. Looks like a great build and I am going to use most of what you have done for mint. Thanks
My God! Excellent work! 😊 The way you show us how to make, makes all the difference! Congratulations my friend! Here in Brazil, we learn a lot with your videos 👍!
+erastomagno well thank you!!
It's good that the spokesperson for Brazil came in person to let us know how Brazil feel about this channel.
Mitch, this has to be the BEST I've seen on building a Router Bench. So many things I can adapt to the one I am building. Damn you're good bud.
I've never heard of a woodworker being called a stallion. Are you into horses? BTW I will be making this too, as like all the other comments, this video is just what folks need to get inspiration to build. This same setup purchased retail is $499, and not as sturdy. You want "sturdy" when using a tool like this. So much safer and the cuts are way way (did I say way?) more accurate. Thanks for having the talent and time and energy for making this video. Fish on!
Mitch presents a medium skill level project looks like easy level project. Great craftsmanship.
WIth all this work might as well buy one. LOL. Very talented workmanship
I'd like to say I subscribed just because of the "Boom...shiny", but man, this was EXACTLY what I've been searching for to make my new router table. Thanks so much!
great video tutorial, not too serious, love the amp um clamp, I have seen a couple of builds so far, yours I like most, think I might just do it, cheers Mitch
+Cal Travels Awesome thanks!
Your use of contrasting colors and epoxy to level the work surface really makes this DIY project look professional. Your bevel and mitre work for the legs is darn clever, I also liked switch arrangement and the plastic safety shield. I really appreciated your comments about the fence with its handles and vacuum fittings. Your video work is great. Thanks
+Robert Giles Glad to hear it Robert thanks!!
A quality build for sure... nice job.
Nice to see someone stop at nothing to make exactly what he wants. Gotta hand it to you, really well done.
A year later, how has the epoxy resin held up?
Just happened across your featherboard DIY, and gotta say I like your work.
Decent length, no crazy intro/music ego stroking, lots of cool tips included.
Subbed.
Mitch, you are v talented guy....great job ....beaut table......I enjoyed everything about the vid. Loved the epoxy top, and the big 'clamp'...v funny😁.
Thx for making vid...
One of the best instructional video I have seen. Video angles and lighting were superb. Normal speed to cover the key bits and sped up over the repetitive bits. Kept my interest throughout. Bravo!
You stallion! Looks awesome. Going to be one of my weekend projects in a week or two.
Awesome glad to hear it! :)
What a cool, laid back and VERY capable craftsman! Cool project. All the best, Rob
Best big clamp i've ever seen O_O
lol thanks!
Really appreciate the technique for the jig to route for the insert. Much easier than what I had in mind. Thanks.
Awesome job, man. Especially loved that large clamp.😂 Also love that trick with using the impact driver to install those T-nuts. Definitely gonna use that.👍🏾😊
Awesome ! awesome ! I was practically glued from start till the end. I only wish I had one tenth of the skills displayed by Mitch. Inspired much !!!!
+TMan lol oh man you can do it! :)
"Now I need a big clamp" *BOOOOM!!!*
"That oughta work "
Great vid. A little humour and a whole lot of skill.
Thanks from Canada
The only question I have is...Why did you get any thumbs down? Great job!
Norm Dryden hater!
Looks AWESOME Mitch ...........Simple in design yet effective !
well thanks!
Very nice build☝
Mitch, I love this video. Your style and method of working is very intelligent. Nice job!
+R. Garcia thanks!
"Boom...shiny" Freakin awesome!
My wife says I have a router table addiction (I only have 3!). I use them all when I'm building furniture so that I can set them for different cuts without needing to change the settings if I were to use only 1 table.
I really like how small and portable this one is so I just may build another table! Thanks for the idea on this great table!
Great job Mitch! Entertaining episode.......maybe you should do a video teaching other UA-camr's how to develope a personality. Very watchable😀
Brian Webb you either have personality or you don’t. It’s really not a learnable trait
Good DIY project video. Short and to the point on all the details. The leveling technique is amazing for a first time build on this. I like how you know what important on the finishing on the inside cut and you knew you had the leveling screws planned out so the routing of the lip did not have to be super accurate. I am glade I saw your video first as I am thinking about how to build mine.
Hey, man, nice build. So about those toilet bolts: were they - wait for it... wait for it - FLUSH MOUNTED? Bahaha... sometimes I crack myself up... Anyway, I like it. Some good info in it. One thing I'll remember is that if I laminate ply that size, I should do it on the table saw to keep everything flat.
lol Thanks!
That’s a very nice table, the point is that you get to make it yourself.👍 Great job!!
Brilliant, its inspired me to make my own
A lot easy when you have all the machines in the world!!
U have some of the nicest 2x's I've seen in any store 😮😊
Tools required to make router table: $20,000
Router table: $200
Nevertheless, awesome craftsmanship LOL
graham wellington and a jointer
Truthfully you could do this with a circular saw and drill.
graham wellington Don’t forget the KREG JIG $139 @ HOME DEPOT
@@alcantrell5340 $29 for a Kreg jig set.
@@lewisr993
People could do it completely by hand if they wanted to with just $50 worth of cheap tools.
Hi, I'm from Argentina, I really like it as it is, very neat and well finished all the work until the last detail. Thanks for sharing, they are from the videos you learn from people like you. thumbs up
well thanks!
That “electrical thing” is called a Romex Connector.
I keep coming back to this. I think I may make one for myself. Thanks! Great job!
This is super cool, but it's also convinced me just to spend $99 on a router table ;-) It's beautiful, and really cool, but it certainly won't save me any money. (I'm guessing you have way more than $100 of materials in that table, plus the hours/days it took to make it.)
Not to mention all of the great shop tools needed for fabrication!
Great table, looks better than a lot of commercial ones I’ve seen.
Subscribed!
My workshop also has dj speakers like yours but i dont know why people see it wierdly
Awesome!! That way the music can be louder then the tools 😎
@@MitchellDeitrich Any self-respecting woodworker needs some loud music to overpower the sound of tools. :-) That is a super neat table you made there, definitely gave me some ideas to work with, as i need a router-table to get some jobs done.
Es gute ide aber es gibt Leichte wege einer fräse tsich zu bauen.
Trotzdem zu beschäftiegung von langweiler so ist zeit zu betriben ist gut.
Man love that base, you can make it as a stool, stoop, etc. Nice!
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soo, did any of you guys give away money for this?
This vid was well worth watching. Thanks for valuing the viewer's time while planning your edits. Short and sweet takes way longer to produce than long and boring, and I appreciate your investment of time and effort.
My husband used these plans from stodoys and he's very satisfied.
why pay when these guys/gals give you plans for free. And best of all they didn't steal them.
Great piece of kit. I laughed aloud at your clamp, the huge speaker cabinet. Thanks!
Somehow I wasn't Sub'd. Thanks YT. Fixed that! Sweet table!
ReaperWoodworks sweet! thanks man :)
Really nice build, nice touch with the paint and epoxy, makes it look very stylish. Thanks for sharing.
Marvelous job Mitch.
In the process of building this. Thanks for the video and measurements. Yours was the nicest one I found on here. Kudos
Very neat wooden base. This router table design and construction is very much within my abilities along with so many others. Inserting the T-tracks allows for use of feather boards and jigs, allowing a more precise means for positioning. I think one of the best decisions is when you decided to install the Start/Stop switch out in a very easy to reach position. We all know how funky things can happen when using a router or table saw. Just knowing you have to near instant ability to kill the power gives many a comfortable feeling to be able to Bump off the power button when both hands maybe holding the wood against the fence. I currently have two router tables and cannot stand the table design at all on either one. Especially the on off switch location. This also is nice because it is quite portable. A very nicely done build.
Wow Lee! Thanks! yes the start stop was a piece of mind and I'm right handed and thought it should go on the left side. Most importantly I like how it sticks out just a bit. I would rather have it be politely in the way but when need it.... You cant miss it. Right! Thanks again Lee.
Nice build dude - the epoxy idea for levelling looks like it works a charm!
I enjoy watching and learning from a pro. Thanks you!
+Bustoff lol I'm no pro however I do enjoy sharing what I can. Thanks !!
That is THE best big clamp ive ever seen!
This was actually fun to watch. You did an excellent job explaining your methodology. Thanks for posting this.
Superb workmanship!
Very very very good keep it up nice finish router table saw you got good talent
You are an artist! Very well done!
I've watched a number of router table builds and this one is by far the best. Nice job!
A little piece of art - really nice
What a NICW JOB! You are a true craftsman my friend.
- Excellent video. Descriptions/explanations are "right on" in clarity & details. Thanx 4 sharing.
great idea about the stop start button
This is EXACTLY what I've been looking for. Thanks! Well done.
This my man is an awesome work!!! I feel very lucky that I watched it!! thanks for sharing!
Well thanks! I'm glad you like it and I hope it helps in some way
be sure about that! I will make a copy of this.. cheers
Looks real good, nice job. Fence handles a nice touch.
Just top notch work man. Wow, beautiful. TY for posting.
This d.i.y. router table was so over done, whitch makes me love it!!!!! Nice work!
A great job, first class table and will last you for years thank you
That's a really great looking router table, thanks for sharing.
Ridiculously well thought out table.
Props! I was skeptical w/ the choice of pine but after seeing the construct I’m sure it’ll be more than sufficient. Thanks for sharing your build.
Nice job bro! I really like that safety shield! Definitely gonna add that to mine!
Simple but genius, I will make me one like it during this weekend. Thanks Mitch
Thank you SNazarene G :)
Wow man! Super impressive and SUCH accurate work. Thanks for sharing!
Cool glad you like it! Thanks & thanks for watching!
Best router table video. And I watched them all...Thanks Mitch!
I love your tutorial, it was easy to follow. Unlike other router table tutorials I've watched, at no point was I lost.
I also like the simple but fancy look of the table. It's everything you need without getting too complicated.
Beautiful job! Better than any you can buy at a store, that’s for sure.
Excellent: the Benchtop and the presentation!
+Manoel Canova Thanks Manoel!