The easiest diy router lift design by a long shot! Now I just need to get a second plunge base so I don’t have to remove the base every time I want to use it manually, lol. I’m designing a work bench that holds my table saw, sliding compound miter saw and router. The router lift has had me stumped until now. This will work fantastic. I don’t feel like I need to buy an expensive factory made lift anymore.
I like this one quite well. The fact that the lift utilizes the movement and stabilization capabilities already inherent in a plunge router instead of fancy (and often complicated) mechanisms is the key.
Bonsoir Mr je viens de vous découvrir alors là chapeau Mr un excellent travail tout simplement sans grande machine très bien réalisé un bonjour de la France un village de la Somme les hauts de France très bonne continuation au plaisir passé une excellente soirée
Perfect and simple solution for some problems, but there are still some issues unsolved. Dust collection system won't work while working on the templete (or anytime the fence cannot be used). And the opening slot on the fence need to be adjustable according to bit size.
At the 1:20 point I was wondering why we had to see all of the cutting with the scroll saw. Why not edit from the start to the finish in about 20 seconds an why did we need to watch you clean up the corners?? Oh My God watching all of the routing and drilling - don't you know howto edit we need only to see the start and end of most of the video up to this time first 21 minutes kind of a waste. LIKE THE CONCEPT AND THE END PRODUCT OF THE LIFT. The rest of the video is a waste.