Hi Roger, A good router table cabinet build square and solid, a good lifting device using a car jack. I do enjoy building projects for the workshop and this looks a great build. NVR switch is definitely a must and you got one fitted. That is a problem at time with warped boards when you trying to make a level base, is to get it braced and screwed down and 9.9 times out of 10 it does work. As always a great video, catch you soon, Take care
Nice solution Roger, not what I was expecting. I wish I had thought of that when I did mine. You could even upgrade to an actuator to automatically lift the router!!
I really enjoyed this video and that you showed how you resolved your issues. The one thing I would say is using the jack and putting pressure on the top of the router. There is a bearing there and could be affected if the casing pushed in. I would have tried to make a cradle that had cutouts on the uprights that engaged the handles on the body. The handles are designed to put pressure on. Maybe a later upgrade. Thanks.
Interesting build, use pocket holes for me when neede. My router table uses a Kreg plate and Triton Router, So I dont need the jack . Interested how you are going to do dust collection though
Great job your getting better every week skills are building look forward to next Monday morning
Thank you so much Thomas I really appreciate that.
Hi Roger, A good router table cabinet build square and solid, a good lifting device using a car jack. I do enjoy building projects for the workshop and this looks a great build. NVR switch is definitely a must and you got one fitted. That is a problem at time with warped boards when you trying to make a level base, is to get it braced and screwed down and 9.9 times out of 10 it does work. As always a great video, catch you soon, Take care
Thanks Shaun!
Nice solution Roger, not what I was expecting. I wish I had thought of that when I did mine. You could even upgrade to an actuator to automatically lift the router!!
Yeah Steve that's on the agenda definately!
Lovely job roger👍
Thanks Ian!
I really enjoyed this video and that you showed how you resolved your issues.
The one thing I would say is using the jack and putting pressure on the top of the router. There is a bearing there and could be affected if the casing pushed in.
I would have tried to make a cradle that had cutouts on the uprights that engaged the handles on the body. The handles are designed to put pressure on. Maybe a later upgrade.
Thanks.
Thank so much for the feedback, definitely something to consider for the future.
A great project, thanks for sharing. FYI you can use your drill on the jack for rapid adjustment 😅
Thanks Michael...yep something along those lines is coming on the table upgrade :)
Looks good mate the jack is a good idea
Thanks Dave hope you're well!
Nice project. Take care & stay safe.
Thanks Doug!
Interesting build, use pocket holes for me when neede. My router table uses a Kreg plate and Triton Router, So I dont need the jack . Interested how you are going to do dust collection though
How do you find the Kreg plate Paul? I did look at that.
Did you adjust the cams on your tracksaw to get a straighter cut?
I did Phil...but to be honest the saw moves around a lot..the cams don't really help
@@thegarageworkshop4791 That aside, well done on a very nice build, and a few more skills learned.
@@PhilPha Thanks Phil!