WoodChuck34 wrote:
"J. Clarke" wrote in message
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Pat Barber wrote:
Like this ????
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.a...rency=1&S ID=
WoodChuck34 wrote:
Has anyone ever tried a Steel or Aluminum top in their shop made
router table. I will probably go with MDF again, but I have a bunch
of friend who are sell metal. I'm guessing you wouldn't need to thick
of a guage to hang a router under there. 1/4" of steel plate or sheet
would probably be overkill. Not sure how much a 2' x 2' piece would
weigh though.
Steel would be find if you don't mind the weight, have the tools to work
it, and bear in mind that dropping a carbide bit on a steel table is more
likely to chip the carbide than dropping it on a wood or MDF table--since
router bits are changed more frequently than saw blades this is a real
issue.
Just make sure you have it well grounded.
Good point on grounding, I wouldn't have thought of that. The other
idea I had is a steel plate with a single layer of MDF on top. I'm
looking to eliminate sagging.
There's a design floating around for a top that has some steel bar stock in
it for stiffening.
chuck
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