Show me your custom router table for the Shopsmith
Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 3:15 am
Hi folks:
My first post up here so I will first say hello. I acquired a 510 with a bandsaw for $325, so at that price I could not say no. I think I put about 15 hours into cleaning it up, and repainting parts, lubricating, etc. Overall it certainly seems to be a well-made machine, and I'm confident I will get many years of use out of it.
Since I don't own a joiner, and it may be a while before I get a shopSmith jointer, I thought I'd go ahead and make up a horizontal joiner with a router table. I already own one of the incra ultra fences, and for $99 I can upgrade to make it fit the shopSmith. I also have the Incra wonder fence. I thought it would be nice to share the fence for both the table saw and router, although just using it for the router table would be fine too.
So, looking for some ideas to fabricate a router table. I'm thinking something that would mount to the extension tubes between the main table saw table and extension table would be a good spot. I guess it's possible to also fabricate one with an extra extension leg set, and this seems like what Shopsmith has done.
In some ways it would be easier to mount to an extra extension leg set, although I believe it would still require some support legs for stability.
For the 1st ideal of mounting on the extension tubes, It looks like some 1" EMT (electrical metal conduit) is the same size as the main tubes. So, would really just need a way to lock it to the extension tubes, and of course fine tune the height.
I'm sure there's gotta be a variety of ways to do this. So, would love to see some photographs of what others have done.
I think this may be one of the first projects I tackle. After this it's going to be a cabinet below the main machine for storage, but that's another topic!
So, please share some photographs of what you done. Looking for some inspiration.
Many thanks!
Troy
My first post up here so I will first say hello. I acquired a 510 with a bandsaw for $325, so at that price I could not say no. I think I put about 15 hours into cleaning it up, and repainting parts, lubricating, etc. Overall it certainly seems to be a well-made machine, and I'm confident I will get many years of use out of it.
Since I don't own a joiner, and it may be a while before I get a shopSmith jointer, I thought I'd go ahead and make up a horizontal joiner with a router table. I already own one of the incra ultra fences, and for $99 I can upgrade to make it fit the shopSmith. I also have the Incra wonder fence. I thought it would be nice to share the fence for both the table saw and router, although just using it for the router table would be fine too.
So, looking for some ideas to fabricate a router table. I'm thinking something that would mount to the extension tubes between the main table saw table and extension table would be a good spot. I guess it's possible to also fabricate one with an extra extension leg set, and this seems like what Shopsmith has done.
In some ways it would be easier to mount to an extra extension leg set, although I believe it would still require some support legs for stability.
For the 1st ideal of mounting on the extension tubes, It looks like some 1" EMT (electrical metal conduit) is the same size as the main tubes. So, would really just need a way to lock it to the extension tubes, and of course fine tune the height.
I'm sure there's gotta be a variety of ways to do this. So, would love to see some photographs of what others have done.
I think this may be one of the first projects I tackle. After this it's going to be a cabinet below the main machine for storage, but that's another topic!
So, please share some photographs of what you done. Looking for some inspiration.
Many thanks!
Troy