DIY Router Lift for Plunge Routers for around £10

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024

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  • @philaandrew100
    @philaandrew100 Рік тому +6

    Yep. Simple is good. One suggestion though, the screws that hold the router to the table really should have washers to increase the holding surface area. There is a chance the weight and torque could pull the screw heads through the plywood.

  • @JohnColgan.
    @JohnColgan. Рік тому +4

    Simplest and easiest design I've seen. Well done that man !

  • @The_Bat
    @The_Bat 7 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant solution to a puzzle I've pondered for years. Thanks Dean.

  • @tonysutton6559
    @tonysutton6559 10 місяців тому +1

    I did something similar but I used a 30cm M8 bolt with the bolt head recessed into the table top to be turned with a socket spanner and then had the bottom end bolted to a steel tray for the router to sit in that would rise or fall as I turned the bolt.
    It worked well for a couple of years but I had made the mistake of using some kitchen counter for the table top and the stresses finally pulled the chipboard apart.
    But then I got lucky, Axminster had a massive end of line discount on a cabinet router complete with motor, motor lift, fences, t-track, featherboards and even a push stick which I got for about £120 (the current version is around £300).
    This means that my plunge router stays as a plunge router without having to take bits off and turn it upside down and the router table is instantly available after I clear off all of the stuff that keep leaving on top of it.

  • @PianoMan365247
    @PianoMan365247 Місяць тому

    Best video covering this on UA-cam. Cracking job dude.

  • @shaun30-3-mg9zs
    @shaun30-3-mg9zs Рік тому +3

    Can't go wrong with that ,A bit of ply you got a plunge router lift, Good video Dean😀😀👍👍👍

  • @kriss667
    @kriss667 10 місяців тому +2

    While requiring kinda sacrificing a router for this, it's a lot simpler than other solutions I've seen. So if the router stays in the table anyways this might be a lot better due to time and troublesoothing saved.

  • @mlgymrat
    @mlgymrat 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video by such a small channel! I love that you have decent audio which most overlook.

  • @jasonbrown5086
    @jasonbrown5086 8 місяців тому

    Just done the same for my plunge router, your video helped massively! , only issue I’m seeing is the washer for the top bolt is stopping the plate I’m using being flush to the router base

  • @MrGlyn321
    @MrGlyn321 Рік тому +1

    I should've watched this video first, now it all makes sense and I can use the plate from your next video with my JCB. Hope this makes sense and thank you once again. 😊

  • @grahamhvincent
    @grahamhvincent 6 місяців тому

    Thanks Dean
    I didn't expect to have my search for router lift ideas come from you. Used to come to you for advice on another subject. :)

  • @veltie48
    @veltie48 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for making it so simple. Looked for something like this for a long time. Time you😄

  • @whitag01
    @whitag01 Рік тому +1

    I like that bad boy! Great and simple execution.

  • @grantjackson21
    @grantjackson21 Рік тому +3

    Nice, a lot of DIY lift solutions are heavily engineered whilst this is pretty simple. I was seriously looking at a triton for this very reason as they have the adjustment built into the base for fixing into a table.
    Would be good to see how it works in practice-does it remain at the same height after multiple passes etc… There’s also a longevity concern-that massive hunk of router being moved up and down via a small mounting which was only designed to house a depth stop bar. Keep us posted

  • @RedFlyerMedia
    @RedFlyerMedia 9 місяців тому +1

    This is perfect for my situation! Thanks!

  • @paulhodgson4790
    @paulhodgson4790 Рік тому +1

    Great idea Dean.

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Рік тому +1

    Seems to be working pretty well Dean, nice solution! Gonna watch the other vid now 😃

  • @williamryan1984
    @williamryan1984 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant. Greetings from Ireland

  • @henryrossouw930
    @henryrossouw930 Рік тому +1

    Good explanation.I did exactly the same with my router and it works like a charm.

  • @DMor-qj1ie
    @DMor-qj1ie 5 місяців тому

    Is there no concern for lifting the router on a single line? I would have some concerns about the router bit not being plumb and square when it reaches the surface to be cut. I would want even lift forces. I've seen expensive lifts using gears and chain drives to synchronize the lift shafts. Worth it, I think. Your solution is better than not having it, but not good for production. I know, something is better than defeat, but bad work is a waste of time and money. Better to rethink the tools and production process.

  • @jay62nz
    @jay62nz 9 місяців тому +1

    This is brilliant. Thank you

  • @tonysvwaudiparts
    @tonysvwaudiparts 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for the helpful video, that's super simple and clever!

  • @dannybaker2763
    @dannybaker2763 Рік тому +1

    Excellent stuff, Dean. This could be good for me as an insert in a modular workbench of sorts. Cheers.

  • @OllyParryJones
    @OllyParryJones Рік тому

    I love what you've done and with such readily available components! Might have to look at doing this myself in the future. Thanks for sharing!

  • @otsdjm
    @otsdjm 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice solution. And that's the router I have too!

  • @RockinBarBRanch
    @RockinBarBRanch 5 місяців тому

    So smart and perfectly simple!

  • @keithmetcalfe2466
    @keithmetcalfe2466 Рік тому +1

    I think you have just saved me a lot of money. But would that depend on the router ?

    • @WoodworkJourney
      @WoodworkJourney  Рік тому

      I’ll finish the build very soon so we can see it in action

  • @keithdavison5578
    @keithdavison5578 Місяць тому

    Man that's very helpful thank you brilliant

  • @jeremynorman1330
    @jeremynorman1330 Рік тому +1

    Brilliant. Thank you very much.

  • @srenhansen9119
    @srenhansen9119 Рік тому +1

    Thank you Dean :-) You solved my my problem. I'am making a small router table sone.
    Like your way filming.
    BR Søren

  • @michaelflynn6178
    @michaelflynn6178 Рік тому +1

    Well done very helpful

  • @breannestahlman5953
    @breannestahlman5953 5 місяців тому

    Great video, very useful, thank you!

  • @chrischaralambous286
    @chrischaralambous286 7 місяців тому

    Great video. Thanks Dean. 👌👌

  • @scouseunderdahouse-oz3ps
    @scouseunderdahouse-oz3ps 5 місяців тому

    Hiya bud, quick question, did you remove the inner springs for the base arms?

  • @TomBaier
    @TomBaier 9 місяців тому +1

    Brilliant.

  • @georgevanvalkenburg2560
    @georgevanvalkenburg2560 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @georgevanvalkenburg2560
    @georgevanvalkenburg2560 Рік тому

    CREATIVE.......FANTASTIC😯😯😯😯😯😯 WILL SHARE

  • @DIYDEGEN
    @DIYDEGEN Рік тому

    Solid

  • @lafamillecarrington
    @lafamillecarrington Рік тому +1

    I've always worried that side mounted lifts won't raise a plunge router straight.
    I got round that by pushing it up from below.

    • @WoodworkJourney
      @WoodworkJourney  Рік тому

      My previous router had a mini jack underneath it, so I’m trying something different to find out if it works

    • @lafamillecarrington
      @lafamillecarrington Рік тому

      I did something similar, but using a ratchet clamp as I had one available. The only cost was for a piece of aluminium to hold the router.@@WoodworkJourney

  • @idlersdream826
    @idlersdream826 Рік тому +1

    👍

  • @ВикторРеутов-в8с
    @ВикторРеутов-в8с 7 місяців тому

    Odin

  • @richardstevenson2727
    @richardstevenson2727 Рік тому +1

    🫡