How to convert a work table into a professional looking, flush mounted router station.
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Special thanks to my friends Scott & Brendo for letting me use their song ("Drive" - Instrumental). If you like their music, you can download it here: http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project Inspired By:
A local craftsman, named Bryce, who works out of his home. He gave me a tour of his shop, and had designed a router station very similar to this. He gave me permission to use the idea, and make modifications.
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Project History & More Info:
While looking for a TV stand, I was astounded by the prices at the stores. I had a hard time believing a few pieces of wood put together could cost so much.
I started looking around on the classified ads for used options, when I came across a guy who made his own TV stands that looked awesome.
He ended up making a TV stand for us, and gave me a tour of his garage workshop just because I was curious.
He had made a flush mount router table built into his work table, and installed a light underneath to backlight it. I really liked his idea, so when I built this workbench, I tried to duplicate his idea, using 12” x 12” acrylic for the inlay because it looked awesome!
I think it turned out pretty well, and it works great.
I wired up some switches so I can turn it on and off from a safe distance.
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Gravity Puzzle: http://bit.ly/GravityPuzzle
Scorcher Frame: http://bit.ly/SolarCookingFrame
Picture Frame: http://bit.ly/SimplePictureFrame
Fire Piston: http://bit.ly/SlamRodFireStarter
Music By:
Special thanks to my friends Scott & Brendo for letting me use their song ("Drive" - Instrumental). If you like their music, you can download it here: http://bit.ly/ScottBrendoiTunes
Project Inspired By:
A local craftsman, named Bryce, who works out of his home. He gave me a tour of his shop, and had designed a router station very similar to this. He gave me permission to use the idea, and make modifications.
WARNING:
Use of video content is at own risk. There are risks associated with these projects that require experience, caution, and/or adult supervision.
Project History & More Info:
While looking for a TV stand, I was astounded by the prices at the stores. I had a hard time believing a few pieces of wood put together could cost so much.
I started looking around on the classified ads for used options, when I came across a guy who made his own TV stands that looked awesome.
He ended up making a TV stand for us, and gave me a tour of his garage workshop just because I was curious.
He had made a flush mount router table built into his work table, and installed a light underneath to backlight it. I really liked his idea, so when I built this workbench, I tried to duplicate his idea, using 12” x 12” acrylic for the inlay because it looked awesome!
I think it turned out pretty well, and it works great.
I wired up some switches so I can turn it on and off from a safe distance.
Published 8 years ago
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