Woodworker's Journal 2006-30-Winter, страница 29

Woodworker

If your shop has neither loads of floor space nor a central dust collection system, this multi-functional router table is for you. With its wings up, it provides plenty of support for long stock. Flip the wings down, and it rolls up against a wall for ordinary-sized routing tasks or doubles as an extra table for storage. In this mode, it only occupies a little over 4 square feet of floor space. We've designed the fence with a port to hook up to your shop vac, which should help keep your lungs cleaner. Best of all, the top comes off and becomes a standalone benchtop unit that you can take with you for those routing jobs outside the shop.

MATERIAL LIST (Top)

T x W x L

1 Tabletop (1)

112" x 26" x 2614"

2 Wings (2)

11/2" x 26" x 12"

3 Piano Hinges (2)

112" x 26"

4 Edging (2)

112" x 8' Plyedge

5 Tabletop Laminate (2)

1/40" x 2614" x 26/2"

6 Wing Laminate (4)

1/40" x 2614" x 1214"

7 Miter Gauge Track (1)

1/2" x 1" x 2614"

8 Fence T-track (2)

1/2" x 13/16" x 151/2"

9 Router Base Insert (1)

1/4" x 9" x 12"

10 Gussets (2)

3/4" x 8" x 8"

11 Threaded Inserts (8)

1/4"-20

12 Brass Knurled Knobs (4)

1/4"-20

13 Screws (36)

#8 x 112"

14 Plugs (36)

%" Dia.

15 Fence Face and Brace (2)

3/4" x 3" x 2614"

16 Dust Collection Port (1)

2" x 2" x 9"

17 T-slot Bolts (2)

5/16"-18 x 11/2"

18 Star Knobs (2)

5/16"-18

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