wortheffort | Router Table Build - Segment Eleven: Outfeed Table @wortheffort | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
One of the coolest aspects of this router table design is also the simplest to build, the outfeed tabletop. By combining two utilities into one project it saves space in a small shop. So why not. But the techniques here can be used to create other tops.
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Hand Illustrated Plans for the router table are available at: squareup.com/store/wortheffort-woodworking-store/item/frame-panel-router-table
The series represents about 100 hours of videography and editing time for me on top of decade of experience learning the skills in both teaching and craft. Plus I had my normal work and building schedule to cover expenses at the time.
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One of the coolest aspects of this router table design is also the simplest to build, the outfeed tabletop. By combining two utilities into one project it saves space in a small shop. So why not. But the techniques here can be used to create other tops.
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Hand Illustrated Plans for the router table are available at: squareup.com/store/wortheffort-woodworking-store/item/frame-panel-router-table
The series represents about 100 hours of videography and editing time for me on top of decade of experience learning the skills in both teaching and craft. Plus I had my normal work and building schedule to cover expenses at the time.
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This channel is based on the value for value proposition. We depend upon patrons like you to fund our channel if you receive value from it. The time away from 'real work' that is our biggest expense. So if you feel these videos and series are of value to you and others please consider shopping and patronizing these sites:
- wortheffort.com
- instagram.com/wortheffort_ww
- twitter.com/wortheffort_sg
- patreon.com/wortheffort
Non-"Affiliate" Amazon list of recommended stuff - amazon.com/ideas/amzn1.account.AGPTTH2B7QEN6OK4KIJ3ALQ43FSQ/A5A5HIAMWL4L