As a person with negative building skills, it took a tremendous amount of faith for me watch this entire video from start to finish without even knowing what he was building to begin with.
Молодец Голова источни мудрости у тебя.Благодарят БОГА за направление твоего ума мудрость и добро взаимо связаны здоровья и счастья тебе.Бабушка ТОНЯ .
It is an unsafe practice to feed a board into a spinning router bit without a fence or a starting pin. You can get kickback, as almost happened in the video.
Absolutely fabulous! My shed is small and I have 3 tables I made for cutting and routing etc! All stacked on top of each other - I will now have to go to work with this set up! Many thanks!
Thank you!! This is such a necessity now! Compact! Useful - many uses ...... especially for us hoobiests that love to cut wood and paint! You are a genius!
There must be 1000 videos on RU-vid telling us how to make a router table. I know that because I’ve watched them all… and your design is not only unique but it’s the most effective and most elegant solution I’ve seen. You rock 🏆
Absolutely BRILLIANT project mate great DIY tool for people who are limited on space one of the best I've seen yet and can even add a removable clamping fence if you wanted to that's adjustable and store on bottom when not in use.. just an idea if you wanted to add it after. But what a great project mate no fancy tools just a proper DIY tool that anyone can make with a bit of skill and a couple basic tools, plus means you don't need to have 2 routers to have a table dedicated one!! well done! (& Great for anyone who works mobile from a van aswell if they want a set up like this inside!) Cheers from London England 👍💪😎🏴
@@Timeless80 Those kind of Workshops are inspiring to see. Those kind of People are a joy to know. My Maternal Grandfather had a Small Workshop in his Basement and mad Doll Houses and Doll House Furniture there, among other things. Those things were perfect in every detail. He used his space very efficiently and had everything Organized. He was always calm. I admired that and try to emulate that.
Initially I thought another click bait video but having watched it all its a decent idea. Maybe put a description of what your building at the start,you may get more views and it shows you believe in what your doing. Just my opinion and kind regards from the UK 🤘🏼
I thought that I had seen all the iterations possible on RU-vid router tables, but your design brings some new ideas, easy setup, out of the way when not in use, easily removable to use the router freehand. Abraços from Brazil.
Watched dozens of DIY drill drum sander builds and just built a basic one from old slab kitchen cabinet doors with discs inside rainwater pipe. This router table is also basic DIY and suites my type of router, and I'm inspired to build it. Thanks to all you wonderful inspirational craftsmen/women.
Routers are the bane of those who live in quiet rural areas. There’s always some DIY nut who has to find a reason to play with this annoying toy for hours on end that disturbs everyone around them within half a mile radius. Show us the unique idea for a silencer on the damn thing and I’ll give that a thumbs up.
And even worse if the guy owns a planer. I took a woodworking class years ago, and one guy showed up with a pickup truck full of wood to plane. He figured the price of the class was a lot less than renting a planer. Nobody could hear anything but that planer every week for 3 hours. That was as bad as listening to a chain saw taking down walnut trees.
No Guard Protection, No Emergency Stop Button, And nothing to stop a Child from plugging it in and getting Injured, in every workshop, SAFETY must come first......
When I first started to view this video, I'm thinking "another folding wall table?" but then I realized it was going to be a router table. Very good idea! Only thing I would add is an adjustable guide fence to use as needed.
Excellent idea. My Dad was a carpenter and in his workshop he used to do loads of little nifty tricks like this. You guys really do think differently than everyone else.
Nice design. I'd recommend a nice big E-Stop button. The power switch on the router is hard to reach and not everyone will have the outlet so handy to allow pulling the plug in an emergency.
OMG, I want one and don’t even need one, I just want to start routing molding and stuff ! 🙂 I absolutely love it ! That is Genius ! I would need a guider on there for me because I don’t have a steady hand, my piece of wood would look like a roller coaster 🤪.
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="27">0:27</a> Never put the weight of the saw on the material you're trying to remove. You should have cut from the other direction so the weight of the saw was over the bench.
Very nice addition to anyone’s workshop, thanks. When you sped up the hammering of the anchors into the wall, it took me back to Benny Hill, and I laughed my head off!
You need to add a starter pin a few inches before your router bit to prevent kickback and potential injury. As I saw when you started to feed the wood, it kicked to the right.
@@user-gd8cu4tt3j Looking at his router table setup, insert a steel dowel pin in line with the router bit center a few inches before the router bit. The starter pin acts as a guide to rest your workpiece against before feeding it into the the bit and prevent it from kicking out of your hands when starting. However I prefer and recommend making an adjustable fence for several reason. foremost is safety, second is the fence allows you to attach push down wheel or board above the cutter.
(her husband Don) It is a variant on the carpenter's table that my grandfather, who was one, used on the commercial sailing ships that he sailed on. He made one for a kitchen table when we were living in a small apartment with a small kitchen and no dining room. He sailed in the 1890s and 1900s- that makes me quite old, doesn't it?
30 yrs ago I drilled a hole in my assembly table and mounted a router to the underside of the table in about 5 minutes. Works great - no assembly. A great inventor and mechanic once told me the best bracket is no bracket at all.
Great job Awesome awesome I love watching carpentry work ..it reminds me of my dad. He built stuff around the house 😊 Great video - by the way. Clear & concise 👈🏻
If routing without a fence, it is advisable to have a peg to brace the workpiece against. Otherwise, especially at the ends, there is danger of kickback.
The thing is, you don’t need the expensive tools. With a hand saw and ideally a jigsaw a bit of sandpaper and a cordless screwdriver, you can build a LOT of stuff. If you actually wanted to build stuff, you would know that you don’t need expensive tools. They just make it faster
@@lilystrong9870 you don’t need them though, unless you have a large scale or something super specific/complicated. Otherwise, you can do it with pretty basic tools. As someone who has built a couple of projects, I can tell you that a table saw and a belt sander are really nice, but I was able to do the same without this stuff before, just took longer
@@sepro5135 I actually built several guitars without using all those tools I mentioned above. Only tools I used was a jigsaw and a router. I'm also scared of buy big big tools that could slice my fingers in a blink of an eye.
@@lilystrong9870 How cool! I built speakers out of wood and I'm currently turning an old, broken guitar into a shelf, I started out with only a jigsaw and a router, but now I have a drillpress, a Table saw and. Belt sander too. A bit scary but it makes some things a lot faster.
You could have clamped a board to the top of the shelf ( as a guide) to make sure that it allowed the router to cut the same depth for the length of the board. That was a great and innovative, functional design...thanks for sharing
If the router bit has a bearing, that controls the depth and no fence is needed. Still it helps to have a pin you can place on the table on which to pivot the workpiece.
If only they did things like that in Schools Woodwork classes, Thanks for your post I am so amazed at blessings are watched in others work, it restores faith in Humanity?
Nice job... A small suggestion: Make the top out of melamine. It's much smoother and makes for a nicer finish with easier results when passing the material through the router.
Someone did think of it already…Rockler Convertible Benchtop Router Table. Mounts to the wall, folds up out of the way, comes with a fence, router easily removes for freehand use, and been on the market for years
Хорошая задумка! Хотя я наверное до конца жизни не преодолею ненависть к фрезеру! Уж очень хочется чтоб в гробу на руках красовались все 10 пальцев. И по золотому кольцу на каждом))
Проще и эстетичней, когда он снизу поднимается столик этот. А почему никто никогда не додумался? Я встречал лет 35 назад лучше, поосто малогабаритные были балконы...