Converted 510 table to a router table progress

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Finished

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The final result....

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I'm waiting for some T-Nuts to use the 510 fence with the shaper fence, but O also could drill a couple of holes in the table to use it by itself.

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From underneath, because I could not weld some 3/8 nuts to the table, I made a filler pieces out of aluminum and used JB Weld to attach it to the table.

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Nicely done, congrats!
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Finished 510 router table with fence

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Well I FINALLY finished the 510 router table with fence. Now to try it out...

Thanks to all for the input... And MERRY CHRISTMAS to all....

Steve
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Re: Converted 510 table to a router table progress

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Nice!! :D

Could (or can) the dust collection be moved back for taller pieces?

Merry Christmas!

Be well,
Ben
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'Additional conversion'.
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Re: Converted 510 table to a router table progress

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Oops... I've tapped a 1/4" bolt into the shaper fence (which I had milled out to accept the dust fitting and drilled thru the fitting. So I guess I'd have to remove it for taller pieces. GOOD call Ben.

Thanks for pointing that out, I thought I was done but now will have rev #2 to fix that challenge. To which I accept. :)

Merry Christmas to you also.

Steve


benush26 wrote:Nice!! :D

Could (or can) the dust collection be moved back for taller pieces?

Merry Christmas!

Be well,
Ben
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Re: Converted 510 table to a router table progress

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cooch366 wrote:Oops... I've tapped a 1/4" bolt into the shaper fence (which I had milled out to accept the dust fitting and drilled thru the fitting. So I guess I'd have to remove it for taller pieces. GOOD call Ben.

Thanks for pointing that out, I thought I was done but now will have rev #2 to fix that challenge. To which I accept. :)

Merry Christmas to you also.

Steve
Steve,
Before you consider modifying your design, you might want to not do anything. Your design suggests you built it with edge work in mind and laying the pieces flat. Until you decide otherwise, why use brain cells to redesign something that may never come to pass?

Personally I often over build with response to nearly every contingency. This too often leads to using a 4" 3/8 - 16 bolt when a simple nail would be just as effective! :o

I like to design. It keeps the neurons firing and I need as much help as I can get!! :eek: Heck given the opportunity I'd probably try to reinvent the wheel. :D

Be well,
Ben
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