Published On Apr 3, 2021
In this video we'll get the router plate inset routed out and get the router installed.
In this three part series, I'll show you how to build a router table add-on for your table saw. In part 1 we'll build the table, in part 2 we'll get the router plate attached and install the router, and finally in part 3 we'll build a fence using the existing table saw fence, install the switch, build a drawer for the accessories, and figure out the dust collection.
Part 1 - Table Build: • Add a DIY Router Table to Your Table ...
Part 3 - Fence, and Accessories: • Add a DIY Router Table to Your Table ...
This router table is specifically built for the Ridgid R4520, but the concept could be adapted to other table saws.
Use the time-codes below to jump to whichever part of the video you would like to watch.
00:00 - Introduction
00:16 - Project Planning
08:35 - Build the Jig
10:09 - Routing Out the Inset
15:00 - Cut the Hole for the Router
18:29 - Install the Router
Router Table Parts:
Bosh Router - https://amzn.to/3v8dIE7
Bosh Router Plate - https://amzn.to/3v9NbX3
Table Switch with Off Paddle - https://amzn.to/3gpDxv8
Tools Used:
Pocket Hole Jig - https://amzn.to/3svjRbt
Ryobi Cordless Handheld Router - https://amzn.to/2RELmme
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