Incra offset Router Table Finished

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shydragon
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Incra offset Router Table Finished

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My latest project, Incra offset router table.

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Pat

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1992 SS 510, 11" Bandsaw on power station, 4" jointer, Pro Planer, Incra Miter 2000, Incra Ultimate Fence Router Pkg, Grizzly 6" Parallelogram Jointer.
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Post by dusty »

Very, very nice. With this the Incra Fence will be a fantastic tool. You can go join the Router Guys now.

I really like the drawers. They look like they were built to stand up to the torture they will exposed to in a shop. How heavy are the drawer bottoms?

Is this your own design or is it from a pattern?

Is the clamp on the lower left corner a leveling clamp; if so, are there others that we can't see?
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I designed this using sketchup with the idea in mind that I would be using the incra offset router table top.

I have 4" fixed casters on one end, and on the other end 3" inch swivel casters. So this puts the table lower on one end by 1/2" allowing me to roll it around. I have two heavy duty toggles on the 3" caster end to lift the table up to level the cabinet and raise the wheels from the floor.

The other part of this, was to create a torsion box top frame to keep the table flat.

I installed the incra jessum master lift.

The drawer bottoms are 3/8" thick slid into dados.

Thanks for the nice comments
Pat

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1992 SS 510, 11" Bandsaw on power station, 4" jointer, Pro Planer, Incra Miter 2000, Incra Ultimate Fence Router Pkg, Grizzly 6" Parallelogram Jointer.
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That looks good enough to reside in a kitchen:cool:(or Ralph'sWSITW:D)

Excellent!!!
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Very Nice! I don't suppose you'd consider allowing some of use to use your Sketchup plans? :D

I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask..
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