Router Tables
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The Rockler Deluxe Router FenceThe Rockler Deluxe Router Fence gives you the added support you need when profiling door panels, tall moldings & other hard-to-handle stock.
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Shop Made Router Table: Part III – The StandOur author helps you determine the pluses and minuses of choosing between an open or closed cabinet router table stand for your workshop.
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Shop-Made Router Table: Part II – Adding a FenceA flat, square fence is a key part to having a useful and usable router table set up in your shop, whether you build it or buy one like the Rockler’s Multi-Track system.
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A Shop-Made Router Table: Part IOne of the centerpieces and workhorses of your workshop is your router table, whether you decide to build your own or buy one from the store.
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Rockler Woodworking Produces New Trim Router Table That Is Both Mobile and StableThe Rockler Woodworking and Hardware Trim Router Table adapts to most common trim routers with plenty of space for freehand work
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How to Use Drill Bits and Scrap Wood on Your Router Table for Precise Bit HeightDrill bits and scrap wood can help you determine proper bit height before you start routing.
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Router Expert Bill Hylton Picks a Fixed Base Router and Plunge Router for His Router TableRouter expert Bill Hylton picks his favorite fixed base and plunge routers from his vast array for his fantasy wood shop.
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Shaker Dresser ProjectA modernized version of an American classic, this maple Shaker-style dresser combines old world design with modern techniques.
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How to Prevent Router Tearout with Featherboards and Sharp Router BitsTearout is a big problem for a lot woodworkers, and can take a lot of sanding to get rid of, but a featherboard and sharper bits can curb it almost entirely.
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Back to Basics – Starter Pin on the Router TableAdding a safety pin to your router table top gives you a good pivot option for making cuts with your router as well as adding a little safety.
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Top 12 Most Wished For Rockler Woodworking ProductsRockler presents its top twelve list of most requested items from the online store for Christmas 2010, just in case you needed some ideas.
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Choosing a Router Table by Reviewing Bench Dog and Kreg OfferingsOur expert reviews two of the best router tables on the market (from Bench Dog and Kreg) to demonstrate what to look for in your shop’s table.
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What to Consider When Weighing Router Table OptionsThere are a lot of options for router tables right now, so expert Bill Hylton lays out what to look for when you go shopping for your own table.
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How to Tell If You Need a Dedicated Router Table or Just a Shop-Made AlternativeRouter tables turn your portable routers into stationary cutters, but they usually come at a heavy price, so consider carefully before buying one.
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Skil RAS800 and RAS900 Router Tables MDF Small Shop Portability with Larger Shop FeaturesSkil RAS800 and RAS900 Router Tables come with an MDF tabletop, tool storage, cutting fences and more in a folding, portable base, perfect for a small shop.
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Digitize Your Router LiftDigital readouts help you make cutting and measurement adjustments to your router table quickly and easily, without having to rely on sight.
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Five Last Minute Holiday DealsIf you’re looking for a holiday gift, look no further than the Rockler Store, for roller stands, hand tools, router tables and more for your shop.
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The Rockler Portable Router Table – Full Sized Features in a Pint Sized PackageRockler’s Portable Router Table takes up very little space in your shop, but offers the same features you will find in a large, permanent table.
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A Giant Leap in Router Table Options at RocklerTo add to the popular line of router tables, Rockler offers several accessories to make routing even better and a kit to build your own table.
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Bench Dog Tools’ New ProMAX Complete Router Table with Cast Iron TopThe ProMAX 40-087 Complete router table from Bench Dog Tools offers an impressive set of features from the birch construction to the cast-iron tabletop.







