@Patrikss Hi, and thanks. As for the router, I simply drill a hole to faciltate the router bits (1-1/2" dia.) I removed my baseplate and drilled the three corresponding screw holes in the top to access the baseplate mounting holes. I do, however plan to rebuild the top and make a cutout so that I can use a proper router insert. It will make bit changing easier. Hope this helps. Bill
Hi Bobo, I really appreciate your videos and the sense of detail in your work. I'm in the process of building a router table (or how its called in English) my self, like the one you're using in this video. I use a small router put up side down, like how I imagine yours is constructed. But I have sort of a problem finding a way mounting mine keeping the perfect angle. How have you mounted yours, minimizing any possibility of deviations from the ultimate 90 degree angle? The perfectionist way :)
please just send me one picture on my E-mail from the drawing on the neck so I can know exactly all the sizes because of the video they are not so clear , and thank you so much for sharing this with us, the only video that explain all the steps exactly on this whole website ! Hussein.Hani1@hotmail.com