Router Table and Fence | DIY Router Table Build - Part 1
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
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In this DIY video I’ll show you how to make a router table and fence. I’m using the Rockler Pro Lift router lift as a router insert for this DIY router table build. This homemade router table is dead flat with a melamine tabletop, and the router table fence is perfectly square to the top.
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I have lost count of how many videos I have watched on router tables but this is by far the best looking one I've seen. Will very likely base mine on your design. Cheers from Australia.
Coming along great! I’m a fan of the laminated top. And the dowel trick for clamping the t track is brilliant.
Thanks, hope my boards will glide smoothly. Can't wait to try it out! Just waiting on my collar adapter for the router lift.
I really like your idea on using the Furniture Glides as "Leveling Screws", BRILLIANT!!!!! Cheap & easy to find, I love it!
That's one impressive router table.I'm in the process of re-doing mine, I'll take some of your tips.
Your explanation of installing the lift is the best on UA-cam! I've watched dozens looking for directions as clear an succinct as this. Thank you. You're a great teacher!
Thanks, really appreciate the positive feedback!
Marie....Simply fantastic videos. I was looking at the Kreg router table, but now I am determined to build my own. Thank you for this great video series on the router table.
That’s awesome! So happy I was able to inspire you. Good luck with the build!
Definitely one of the best made router tables i seen on here. I want to copy it
A ton of great features on this table. Great job, Marie!
Thanks Bruce, had to put some thought into this one! ;)
This router table is my favorite so far(and I'm watched dozens.) Think I'll subscribe and see what else I can learn....cheers...rr Normandy, Fra.
Great job! I just picked up a router lift and decided to follow your design for my router table top.
I don't know what is more impressive, your woodworking skills or your video creating skills.
Very nice table, well done, well explained, well edited, well lighted and no annoying overly loud music.
Excellent video, the tip on using two boards and the t track as a spacer to router the cut out for the t track is a great idea. Thanks for sharing 👍
The best explanation I have ever seen. Without much preface - short, compact and presented best. thanks for this video. It helped me alot. Greetings from Berlin
Awesome job the router table came out great. Also I love the tip on gluing up the fence using the table saw fence ingenious. Thank you for the awesome video. Take care.
Thanks Thom! I started out doing it another way and then it just hit me! I have such an awesome saw now, might as well use it in every way that I can. :)
Thanks for sharing. Your design may have just popped in top of the list of router table designs I'm going to use as reference when I start to build mine!
Wow thanks, I appreciate it! I've been wanting to build this for a long time so I guess all that thinking and researching paid off! ;)
I’ve been looking at dozens of ideas but this is the best by far. I have ordered the plans and can’t wait to get started.
Note : The expense of an off the shelf lift is beyond my budget so I’ve mage my own 😁
This is the best DIY I have seen. Lot of great ideas I never would have thought of. Thanks for posting! Love that router lift from Rockler.
Best DIY router table video I've seen. Looks great and very do-able. Will be building mine based on this for sure.
This is a great video. I ran across at least 3-4 simple tips/tricks that I had not seen before... Excellent video, thank you.
Well, I just finished this build! Wow. Wanted to thank DYI Montreal for these fantastic and clear videos and tips. Also useful were the links to the materials used. I used a different router lift, but that’s no big deal. If I had any recommendations to anyone thinking of building this table it would be to use good plywood. Spend the money for high quality birch plywood. My top ended up with a slight bulge. I corrected this with some laminated “beams” which I jointed and screwed to the bottom on the top, which complicated the construction of the base. Great build, thanks again!
I built this with a few modifications and love it. Thanks for the idea.
Sweet!
Once again, simple and sweet. Great job and very economical with all the features of a first class router table. The use of the table saw as a jig and clamping the track with the dowel = effortless.
That’s what I was going for. Top quality at an affordable cost. Really happy with the result. Thanks Bob!
You are such a bad ass and so inspiring! So grateful for all your tutorials as they have helped me so much in my own woodworking ventures. I’ve been needing a router table so bad and this is such an great tutorial to follow! Now time to try and attempt to replicate it myself lol….
Fantastic video!! Exactly what I needed for my build. Thanks
Fabulous video! The simplicity and delivery of instructions was/is perfect. Thank you very much for sharing!
Thanks, appreciate it!
I`ve got that job to do in the next couple of weeks. Been looking & making up what I want, your`s helped
Awesome, glad I could help inspire your build!
Thank you Ms Marie for sharing this video, it was sweet, short, and to the point
Thanks, appreciate it!
What an awesome job on your router table! I am in the middle of my table and wish I would have seen this video before I started but the dust collection part was helpful. Thanks!
Thanks!
That's as nice a router table as you could find anywhere. Well done!!
Thanks! Can't wait to try it out.
Thats an AMAZING looking router table!! Great job!
thanks!
Brilliant build Marie, love the design and the look of the table, looking forward to part 2.
Barry (ENG)
As always, thanks Barry!
Awesome
The router table top and cabinet looks as good as anything I've seen that can be bought. Great job!
Thanks Phil, appreciate it!
Wonderful build- it looks so professional. I'm new to woodworking at 60 yrs old and so slow making cuts or routing tracks. Can you show how you made those fences for routing the groves to install tracks. They look fairly simple and effective- I take forever to figure out how to get a stable edge for my plunge router- can't wait until I can make a table router close to yours.
Très beau travail! Merci pour l’inspiration.
Just watched you 3 part table build. I’m in the middle of doing much the same but adding the table to the end of my cabinet saw.
Adding an enclosure underneath. Seeing the significance of venting the motor enclosure, I will certainly add that to my build. Not being a fan of melamine, I’m using two 22”x44” 3/4” birch ply and then laminate a Formica top. Thanks for all the well thought out tips.
Inspiring, Marie.
And your use of furniture glides to adjust router plate height is a terrific idea that I've seen nowhere else. The ease of fingertip adjustment makes it the best I've seen -- and so simple.
I wonder if using some low-strength Loctite on the threads for the final adjustment would be a good idea, to prevent movement caused by vibration. Of course, one would want to use steel threaded wood insert nuts, instead of the plastic inserts, to anchor the bolts in the plywood.
This is awesome!! Thanks for the inspiration! I am definitely building one! Cheers!
Reppin' Montreal!
Great video was trying to figure out how to do one without dado until I seen you use pocket holes. I never done but tried it out love it
Very nice! I've been meaning to build one for myself and this is a nice clean design. Just one thought: Replace the plastic insert for the leveling screw with a metal one. I've used those for something else and they wear out really quickly.
Thanks, much appreciated!
I'm hoping I won't need to touch the leveling screws much once adjusted correctly, but definitely a good idea to go with metal for the long run.
Beautiful job !! Now I know exactly how I want to build mine. I'll make mine so it slides away under my work bench. Thanks again !!
Sweet, enjoy!
The Odel trick is a great idea!
Thank you. Very nice, down to earth, practical instructions with some nice tips too!
Definitely the best top I’ve seen on you tube, nice job!
Parabéns, adorei ver, estou fazendo uma mesa desta para a minha tupia, ainda estou aguardo os trilhos, a sua fico espetacular, ajuda muito no trabalho!
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
I just discovered you Ms. Marie and may I say excellent job with the build, the video and explaining! Well done!
Thank you! Glad you stumbled across my channel :-)
Thanks. Great video - straight forward and clearly explained. Off to Part 2 :)
Trim rooter is what I heard! Nice build. Thanks.
Great table for the milling machine!
Thank you! Turned out flat and smooth, really a pleasure to use.
Excelente trabajo muy bien explicado Gracias
Muchas gracias!
This is an awesome router table...👍
Great build! It took me a while to find a good video on how to do this. Yours is the one. Thanks!
Absolutely brilliant! Well done!
Thank you!
This is a nice looking table and is so easy to understand all the process.
A perfect video.
Wow! Great job Marie. I really like the dowel clamp trick for the track. What type of hardwood did you use to trim out the table edges? It turned out great!
Thanks Casey! I used some reclaimed floor boards I had leftover! I think it's maple that's about 100 years old. I planed them down then trimmed off the edges and the wood inside was beautiful with super tight grain.
NICE! After watching many router table build videos, THIS is the video I'm going to follow. Thank you. 🙂
Super, I will give it a go. Thanks
Using those leveling screws to adjust the height is genius!
Thanks!
Fantastic video. I followed it to the letter. Thank you for showing which router bits you used. I'm going to be watching all of your videos.
Thanks! Glad the video was useful and the details were helpful 👍
Great video, I'm gonna try to make this myself, thanks for posting. Is each of the boards for the top a half inch thick?
I love the design of this router table. I plan to make one in the near future. To keep the cost down, I’m planning to use a router plate rather than lift. Great table, great video!
Absolutely! A plate will work just as well. Enjoy the build!
Easy to follow your steps dear, thank you.
Thank you!
Nicely done. Looks like my next weekend project!
Thanks! sounds like a plan. Good luck with the build!
I'm going to make one.
Thanks for sharing.
Great setup.
Good and beauty work! Congratulations!
For a long time now I've had my eye on getting a new router table. I was going to just buy the Bosch router table, but the price was way to high for what it offered. Watched many, many videos on building my own table but nothing really inspired me, and I always came back to buying the Bosch, that was until I watched your video. Love the size and the way its laid out. I've watched this video several times now and I've decided that yours is - by far - the best way to build a router table. Will be starting my build soon and looking forward to using this great router table. Thank you for sharing your great design. Job well done!
Thanks, it means a lot to me that the thought process and research I put into my builds has value and is useful to you. Thank you for your comment. Wishing you a successful router table build!
excellent tutorial thank you. Lots of great tips and also some very useful accessory ideas too
Thanks!
Great build!!
Using dowel rod to clamp T-track and chair leveling screws made me smile but the toilet bowl bolts in T-track put it over the top thinking dang this lady has it together big time!! Beautiful design - thanks for sharing.
You’re the best! Super nice videos and love the written articles as well. I built the lumber cart as well and now off to building this table. Well done!
Awesome! Thank you!
Just published the build plans today (finally)! bit.ly/RouterTablePlans
@@DIYMontreal haha I just built it. Looks great!
Liked the brush Handel camping
brilliant - best one i have seen- good job
Très bien fait et expliqué! Merci
Merci!
Great job!
Very good brilliant work i m very proud that in found you pageGreats from Bavaria Germany Gerd
Thanks, much appreciated!
Great video thanks.
Good job 👍👍👍👍👍
Wow,, I'm impressed 👍👍👍👍 very very nice job 👍
Great work. Generous dimensions that can come handy especially for longer mouldings. The Rockwell equipment costs a bit more but might be worth its value if it yields professional quality. Since mouldings are my specialty I would have used an even longer table that could be fitted with a feeder. Anyway you did a good job.
Thank you! The beauty is you can customize this to the size you need.
I made mine the same way about 7 years ago. I need to redo the top but this time I’m going with MDF and laminate top. After about 4 years the melamine began to warp. My only difference was a combination t/miter track.
Thank you !
well done so glad i found your channel
Love it
great video nice looking table
Great video, no crazy music blaring, and excellent presentation. Was just going to buy a router table, even though I know they're easy to build. However following your plans, its looks like I can save a fair bit of $$ and have one that is equally as good and of a decent, useable size. Subbed!
Awesome, thanks for the sub and good luck with the build!
Hi there. As a newby to woodworking (but an exacting hobbyist) looking to build some quality infrastructure, I'm very impressed with both your design, and your presentation skills. Thank you for this great resource.
Thanks, really appreciate it!
Nice work! If you are going to make it make it good. Started saving my pennies for that really nice lift. I happen to have the same router table that you had, picked it up for 40 bucks at a resale shop. It was really a sweet deal since it had a practically new router attached.
That's a great deal!
Ty wow
Fantastic work!
Thanks!
Love your shop..
Nice to see you back! I have been wanting to do a router table build for a while now.
Thanks, I know it's been a little while! Feels good to get another project done. I've been wanting to do router table for quite a while too. Think you'll make one in the near future?
DIY Montreal maybe right after part 2 ;)
Ha! Fair enough. I'll ask again then ;)
You made that look easy
Looks original. Thanks for sharing.looking forward to next video where you use router table👍👍👍👍👍
thank you
Great video, no music and your commentary is perfect.
Thanks!
No music? Check the batteries in you hearing aid.
It is yust wandeful, congratulations from Chapala Jalisco Mexico
Thank you!
Really nice job
Very nice build.