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I've been researching this issue all morning and decided that I should
just ask the group for specific advice. I've been modifying a contractors saw and have put it on a mobile base. The base is a steel tube frame (rectangle) that I found in a dumpster and is about 3ft x 5ft. The steel tube is about 2 in x 2 in so it's really solid. I put casters on the frame and installed a couple of shelves. I put my saw on there and cut a hole underneath it for dust collection. I also made a couple of extensions out of a sandwich of plywood, MDF and formica. The extensions are held to the saw with angle iron and supported underneath by 2x4 posts (very solid). One extension is intended to be a router table. So here's where I'm getting confused. The left side of the saw has the blade tilt wheel (left tilt)so I decided to use the left extension for the router table. I cut a hole for my router lift (Woodpeck model) and mounted it. Then I started dsigning a fence that would attach to my table saw fence. Now that the extension is on the left side I'm wondering how I want to use the router table. The router fence would have to be sitting to the left of the router bit if I were to use it from the front of the saw. If I put it to the right of the bit, I'd have to use the table from the back of the saw. The table saw fence only clamps from the front so that's not as convenient. So, where should I put the fence??? To the left or to the right of the bit? Does anyone have a router table extension to the left of their saw and would give some advice on how they use it? I've posted a photo of my saw (give me a break - it's all I can afford) on A.B.P.W. All advice is appreciated. |
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My r-table is in the left wing of my saw, the fence is to the right of the
bit and I feed from the front of the saw. Is your router running backwards? wrote in message oups.com... I've been researching this issue all morning and decided that I should just ask the group for specific advice. I've been modifying a contractors saw and have put it on a mobile base. The base is a steel tube frame (rectangle) that I found in a dumpster and is about 3ft x 5ft. The steel tube is about 2 in x 2 in so it's really solid. I put casters on the frame and installed a couple of shelves. I put my saw on there and cut a hole underneath it for dust collection. I also made a couple of extensions out of a sandwich of plywood, MDF and formica. The extensions are held to the saw with angle iron and supported underneath by 2x4 posts (very solid). One extension is intended to be a router table. So here's where I'm getting confused. The left side of the saw has the blade tilt wheel (left tilt)so I decided to use the left extension for the router table. I cut a hole for my router lift (Woodpeck model) and mounted it. Then I started dsigning a fence that would attach to my table saw fence. Now that the extension is on the left side I'm wondering how I want to use the router table. The router fence would have to be sitting to the left of the router bit if I were to use it from the front of the saw. If I put it to the right of the bit, I'd have to use the table from the back of the saw. The table saw fence only clamps from the front so that's not as convenient. So, where should I put the fence??? To the left or to the right of the bit? Does anyone have a router table extension to the left of their saw and would give some advice on how they use it? I've posted a photo of my saw (give me a break - it's all I can afford) on A.B.P.W. All advice is appreciated. |
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Doh!!! I told you I was confused!!
This is my first router table. I've been using a shaper for several years (given to me) which turns clockwise (like a router). The shaper is already upside-down. I didn't make the connection that turning a router upside down would reverse its rotation!! |
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