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The most EXTREME Router Table Build / Bit Storage, Dust Collection, Power Feeder, and More! 

East Carolina Woodworks
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In this video I turn a boring router table into a work horse. if you don't believe me just watch the video. Plenty of storage and overall more versatility. Enjoy.
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-Products and tools used linked below: (These are affiliate links and they help when you shop!)
Woodpeckers Router Table: tinyurl.com/4k...
Grizzly Baby Power feeder: tinyurl.com/3m...
PowerTec Y Fitting: amzn.to/3RAaUxI
PowerTec Inlet Flange: amzn.to/3ELEoRH
Ravinte Soft close Drawer Slides: amzn.to/46eIduw
Woodpeckers Paolini Ruler set: amzn.to/3LWK00z
MicroJig Grr-Ripper Pushblock: amzn.to/3JSMlqH
Festool Kapex 120 REB: amzn.to/3FEKJ2r
Grizzly G08580 Jointer: amzn.to/3zdCgQd
Grizzly G1021X2 Planer: amzn.to/42spcUa
Powermatic PM2244 Drum sander: amzn.to/3naLoCf
Kreg Foreman: amzn.to/3nbSExy
Harvey Tablesaw: tinyurl.com/5n...
Jessem Stock Guides: amzn.to/42xyiPx
Amana 10-in Blade: amzn.to/3n7JceT
FastCap Tape Measure: amzn.to/3FGD43D
FastCap Self-Adhesive Measuring Tape: amzn.to/3FGpeOG
Jorgensen Bar clamps: amzn.to/3JxX9dt
Rigid 18v Combo kit: a.co/d/2WUNBbg
Festool ETS 125/3 EQ sander: amzn.to/404ccTg
Festool CT MIDI Dust Extractor: amzn.to/3lyg5ks
Festool Track Saw: amzn.to/3JBp6kw
Camera/Recording gear linked below:
DJI wireless mic: amzn.to/404XBHe
Rode NT-USB mic: amzn.to/3lsl99X
SmallRig tripod: amzn.to/3ySZLh1
Iphone 13 Pro Max: a.co/d/dgRfeMp
DJI Osmo Mobile 3: a.co/d/3NTb9EU

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Комментарии : 75   
@tonyborzumato8510
@tonyborzumato8510 Месяц назад
Very nice table/cabinet. One thing - you may want to drill some vent holes in the dust collection area below the router... without them, you will get severely limited airflow. 4-6 1/2" holes in the back will create a nice venturi effect and vastly improve dust removal from beneath the table.
@jessekurisko5659
@jessekurisko5659 Год назад
Router table and cabinet looks awesome. I have been binge watching your videos for tips. In 2 weeks I gotta rebuild a full kitchen layout for my aunt. I’ve only built cabinets for myself. So this will be interesting
@PaxtonSanders
@PaxtonSanders Год назад
Nice build. I'm glad you kept in the problem with the power feeder. It really is informative for me, at least, to see what works AND what doesn't work.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Thanks for the great feedback! 👍🏻
@Bfridlund
@Bfridlund Год назад
Great router table build. I don’t have a CNC or 3D Printer so I’ll have to drill the holes at 2 different sizes. Keep showing us your builds, they are inspiring.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Thanks for the great feedback! I do sell the router bit storage inserts if your interested. And far as the CNC goes you don’t have to have one to drill precise holes! I just got that machine in the shop so I was just pumped to use it and try it out 👍🏻
@mikeh4924
@mikeh4924 Год назад
Great build and great video! I just did my router table too. For anyone else out there, you can use a straight edge and a razor blade to score the acrylic and then snap it. Table saw is faster, but its a good alternative if you want to avoid those chips shooting back at you.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Thanks for the feedback and pro tip 👍🏻
@Boog7625
@Boog7625 9 месяцев назад
Love the look of the cabinet. I have used Grizzly power feeds for years. Very nice addition when working by yourself.
@altorres4760
@altorres4760 22 дня назад
Building one!! Tanks bro!!!!
@Geppetto04
@Geppetto04 Год назад
Great video… glad to see you putting out new content. I have a new Jessem router table and now I know what to do next.
@stephenwilliams4118
@stephenwilliams4118 11 месяцев назад
Great to see you back posting
@dtork47
@dtork47 Год назад
Great build, I need one! Thanks, stay safe.
@nickolasfordley5105
@nickolasfordley5105 Год назад
great router table build. I love that you utiize every bit of open space you had efficiently.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
That was the whole goal 🤙🏼
@jimrosson6702
@jimrosson6702 Год назад
Very cool router table turned out great looks amazing
@mikejackson2888
@mikejackson2888 Год назад
Nice set up, one day that will be a setup I can have. Right now my router table is attached to the end of my table saw. I keep dreaming
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
It really makes a huge difference having all the storage! I almost added a router table to my Tablesaw wing to conserve space!
@chartnett0627
@chartnett0627 Год назад
Looks awesome man. Those black and red bit holders match perfectly.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Thanks for the great feedback and I agree 👍🏻
@jt9498
@jt9498 20 дней назад
@@eastcarolinawoodworks One thing I would do is use the red ones for 1/4" shanks and the black ones for 1/2" shanks. One thing before I forget....the exhaust hole should be at the bottom of the router box, not in the middle. Saw dust would collect at the bottom of the box, not the middle. You might want to look into that. :)
@rickchichester9327
@rickchichester9327 Год назад
Awesome build
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Thank you 🙏🏻
@FearsomeWarrior
@FearsomeWarrior Год назад
Some triangle braces going down the back of cabinet might be enough to get the rigidity you want. Very fun seeing your shop. Love the lights. I wired my shop to have two light switches that control even and odd rows of lights. Works out great if I just don’t need them. I want to add a under cabinet workbench light like you have done.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Funny thing I added a triangle brace and it helped some but didn’t get rid of all the flex! And yes I love the lights makes a huge difference 👍🏻
@brown_dog_builds
@brown_dog_builds Год назад
Sick setup and great build video.
@skylier36
@skylier36 Год назад
Great video, your design along with a few others are giving some good inspiration for how to set up my shop.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Glad to hear that 🙏🏻
@papascruffy
@papascruffy 6 месяцев назад
That looks great
@allent555
@allent555 5 месяцев назад
Great build / video! Really like your concept too! Suggest making a shelf with a solid 45 degree support angle for the power feeder. This would eliminate the flex and you still wouldn’t have to drill the table top.
@barbarianatgate2000
@barbarianatgate2000 3 месяца назад
Very nice build! I think the only real change I'd have made would be changing the router bit storage to individual drawers, or at least making the trays removable so there's unobstructed access at all levels. I know it's more hardware, but I think it would provide much better results. Other than that, this is a stellar build!
@GreyMaulkin
@GreyMaulkin 3 месяца назад
I was thinking the exact same thing. Going to get fingers jammed in there.
@carterscustomrods
@carterscustomrods 6 месяцев назад
22:04 raise your blade higher. That way when it cuts the chips move downward rather than outward. This is why plastic cutting blades have high tooth counts and positive hooks (20° or so). But a rip blade will do just fine, nut you will want to move it slowly. Another option is to sandwich the plexiglass between two pieces of this scrap. I do this with aluminum and plastic when I want a pristine cut.
@jimrodman2378
@jimrodman2378 Год назад
Nice build
@rojer9542
@rojer9542 15 дней назад
It looks like you have essentially built a cabinet within the metal stand. Seems like you could just built the cabinet and forgo the metal stand altogether. Any thoughts now that you have completed your bulid? Nice job btw.
@matthewwolan1247
@matthewwolan1247 5 месяцев назад
could you just straddle a piece of wood at back of table behind the fence and use the T Tracks to mount feeder?
@Sebastopolmark
@Sebastopolmark Год назад
Nuttin wrong with that. Nice to have the roller base to work off of! !! !!!
@AugustaWaterCooler
@AugustaWaterCooler 2 месяца назад
Excellent video you just gained a subscriber, since it’s Woodpeckers specific probably no point in offering to lans, but do you sell the 1/4 / 1/2 bit holders you showed I’d buy them, great idea.
@spectrumwoodworksllc
@spectrumwoodworksllc 8 месяцев назад
Hey brother 2 questions, CNC? How do you like those drawer slides? The reviews make me wonder, but KV (which I've used for years, have gotten out of line price wise. Thank you sir!!!
@PaulCiura
@PaulCiura Год назад
Sweet setup. I want to get one of these power feeders at some point. Built my router table from scratch with the Incra fence. One of my favorite tools in the shop for sure.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Thanks for the feedback! The mini power feeder is awesome 👍🏻
@johnlewis4830
@johnlewis4830 11 месяцев назад
Just out of curiosity, where do you get your cabinet grade 3/4" hardwood plywood. Is there any difference in what can be bought at a big box store as opposed to a specialty shop?
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks 11 месяцев назад
I get mine from a supplier in town. Sometimes you can get decent plywood from big box stores but it’s hit or miss 👍🏼
@forster46
@forster46 Год назад
Where did you get the file for the brackets to hold the Y fitting?
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
I designed and 3d print them! If your interested in them I could send you the file? 👍🏻
@12982blackjack
@12982blackjack Год назад
Saw the Fein dust extractor in the background and I thought you were a green brand guy? LOL But seriously, I've been trying to decide between the Festool or cheaping out with the Fein. I like the hose, hose storage, and sustainer stacking ability of the Festool. Any opinion on which one?
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Definitely go festool! Inventables sent me their X Carve Pro CNC machine and it came with the Fein extractor so I use it for the CNC. It does a good job but I like my Festool 🤙🏼
@TarheelTad64
@TarheelTad64 Год назад
What is that hold down called you got on your tablesaw
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
It’s called Jessem stock guides! They are fantastic 👍🏻 I’ll add it to the list of tools in the description!
@TarheelTad64
@TarheelTad64 Год назад
Thanks that thing is awesome I never seen anyone use that before I've seen the finger hold downs @@eastcarolinawoodworks
@phillippearce9680
@phillippearce9680 Год назад
👍
@RalphWBuckner
@RalphWBuckner 25 минут назад
Cool router table modification the only thing I would recommend is putting a couple of small hinges on one side of the plexy and a handle for easy access, just a thought.
@trebeyar96
@trebeyar96 Год назад
Great video as usual. I'm curious if you'll need some additional vent holes in the router box to help dust collection. I'm getting ready to start my router table build. 👍
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Thanks for the great feedback and yes I plan on doing that I just didn’t think to do it for the video! Great idea and I’m right there with you 👍🏻
@bigrich6750
@bigrich6750 4 месяца назад
$1500 to $1800 for a Woodpeckers Router Table? No thanks! It’s interesting, woodworkers would laugh at a woman spending $1000 on a purse, but ridiculously expensive tools have become the luxury purses of woodworking, and there are always men willing to throw down the money.
@spectrumwoodworksllc
@spectrumwoodworksllc 8 месяцев назад
OOPS, I did see the CNC Brand, lol must have turned around for a minute.
@calhounklare9228
@calhounklare9228 10 месяцев назад
🙈 *Promosm*
@diegohperez6434
@diegohperez6434 4 месяца назад
Storage and dust collection don’t even laugh you have lot things to do well im not very impressed whit quality I bet was expensive any way honestly this week I router table is like everything on wood workshops as you big espace so fares I concern I will make my self apart from the aluminium plate for router I has to be very accurate thanks 🙏
@Benmeglei1
@Benmeglei1 6 месяцев назад
Hey brother. Great video. Quick question for you, what kind of router is that? Is that the spindle rite that’s in the woodpeckers package? Thank you for your time. Cheers👊🏻
@robb9079
@robb9079 Год назад
So glad to see another video, love your content man, you do excellent work and do a great job explaining what you're doing. Looking forward to the next one!
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Thanks man I really appreciate the great feedback 👍🏻
@louisclarkeii
@louisclarkeii Год назад
RIGHT ON HOMIE! Go big with the next CNC…. ShopBot is right around the corner…. Not sure what the table Is made of but make a new top to add the power feeder.
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Well I would love a larger CNC but inventables reached out to me and sent this for me to try out. Big things coming so stay tuned! I will be getting a bigger one 👀
@matthewwolan1247
@matthewwolan1247 5 месяцев назад
🤣......."tight the way I like it".....
@dandugan824
@dandugan824 Год назад
Nice!!!
@mrstephentgarrett
@mrstephentgarrett Год назад
Its an amazing build... my one critique, and maybe it's my OCD, is the vertical handles... i just feel they look out of place. Amazing video though
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Haha to each is own! I struggled with how I wanted them but in the end I felt that was best 👍🏻
@RussWilsonII
@RussWilsonII Год назад
This is a timely video for me! Thanks for the ideas!
@eastcarolinawoodworks
@eastcarolinawoodworks Год назад
Glad I could help 👍🏻
@keithplumley2054
@keithplumley2054 Год назад
It's greatly to see you upload a new video. I'll probably do this project in the near future although probably not with a Woodpecker router table. Budget constraints you know. I just wanted to say thanks for the education. I've never built cabinets before but watching your videos and using your tips I've managed to build new cabinets for our kitchen and my wife loves them. I've been working on it all year so far and am about halfway done. Being retired and living in north Georgia it gets too hot in my shop to spend much time there. Now that the weather is cooling off I'm looking forward to getting the kitchen finished. I looked at dozens of videos on RU-vid to learn what I needed but I found myself coming back to your videos every time I needed to work out a problem. Keep up the good work and again, thank you for the education.
@dublinf4477
@dublinf4477 Год назад
I way over thought this. Have a similar table and the plywood on the sides was nowhere near square to the bottom. Had to use spacers etc. then the bolts for the frame got in the way. You made it look pretty easy. Mine is been a bit of a challenge.
@michaelgutierrez6564
@michaelgutierrez6564 Год назад
I just purchased an employee myself. Looking forward to getting it all set up when I find the time.
@Bartbobo
@Bartbobo 8 месяцев назад
functional and looks great
@michaeldean2053
@michaeldean2053 Год назад
Great job. Loved the build.
@jumpinjimmy69
@jumpinjimmy69 Год назад
That’s awesome!! I wish I had one like that. Building cupboards and work bench in my garage, would be great to have a hardware jig to assist with my finishing touches!!!
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