My New SS Router Table

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aloibl wrote:Here are some more pics of the unit I constructed this weekend.

Thanks,
Great job. Makes for a nice and inexpensive router table.

I'm wondering if something like this could be done using the salvaged parts from a 510 upgrade.
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Camerio, yes I used the dimensions from the floating table as a guide to build the floating routing table. It was originally about 1/8" too wide (end to end)when I first put everything on so I had to take the rails back off and use the disc sander to take a litte off both ends.

In order to drill the holes to hold the rails to the side of the table I flipped both the floating table and the floating router table on its top, end to end, and marked the floating router table through the holes in the floating table to get the exact place they needed to be drilled. Seemed to work just fine. Table height compared to the rest was right on. Obviously you could make the table bigger if you need/wanted to. My Porter Cable router just happened to fit in between the sides of the floating router table using the same dimensions as the floating table.
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dusty wrote:Great job. Makes for a nice and inexpensive router table.

I'm wondering if something like this could be done using the salvaged parts from a 510 upgrade.
Dusty, I have used two of the former pipes that were the sides of the main table to which the frame is attached by the same screws that were already there and then I used the connecting tubes to slip it in place.
But this morning I realized that my idea was not at all new .... reible (Ed) had already done a router table and more, he used the new sides that came with his pro fence upgrade so he is able to use the ss new fence for that router table. I wish I would have seen this before I went and bought the Veritas table that I have. Anyway I am trying to make it work.
Those threads about making a router table attached to the Mark V must have been before I became a member of the forum and after the pro fence upgrade was offer by Shopsmith.
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Thank you Alan for these pictures and the details that you just put on.
You are another of these reasons why we like this forum.
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For me and others this forum is what Shopsmith meant when they were giving this badge.
It is "BON" at the top and "VOISIN" at the bottom which you all guessed it means GOOD NEIGHBOUR.
I received this badge when Shopsmith had a store in Montreal. I thought then, that I was pretty far (3 hours) from my nearest Shopsmith neighbour, but with the forum, I am only a click away from all of you Good SHOPSMITH Neighbours.
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Great Idea

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What a great idea and design. The space saving feature is great and I like the stability that results. I am going to have to build one for myself! Thanks
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