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You could make those clearers deeper?
I put a new super underneath when I put them on, so I've never found the need.
James
You could make those clearers deeper?
but there will come a time when you may not have that luxury
If you remove the supers and stack them on the boards you won't have to worry either way.
Clearer boards completed.
Hopefully I now have enough to cope with whatever happens next year.
Now, what's next?
James
They look very neat with those rabbeted joints at the corners, have you let the ply base in or just nailed through the sides ? Based on what I have seen and read from you I am absolutely certain that you will be organised and have a plan with built in contingency. As for Bash together, naaahUnfortunately that's not an option I have at one of my sites, otherwise I'd be tempted.
James
I’m a real convert to this method. It’s so simple.If you remove the supers and stack them on the boards you won't have to worry either way.
They look very neat with those rabbeted joints at the corners, have you let the ply base in or just nailed through the sides ? Based on what I have seen and read from you I am absolutely certain that you will be organised and have a plan with built in contingency. As for Bash together, naaah
From experience .. the important bit of the router table is the router table insert and you want one that allows you to adjust the rise and fall of the router from above the table, it is very frustrating having to take the insert out to have to adjust the depth of cut or change the cutter in the router. I got it wrong - bought a cheap insert and regretted it ever since !I have a nice piece of scrap 25mm hardwood ply that I'll use to make a new router table once I can find a suitably-priced router to fit into it.
James
From experience .. the important bit of the router table is the router table insert and you want one that allows you to adjust the rise and fall of the router from above the table, it is very frustrating having to take the insert out to have to adjust the depth of cut or change the cutter in the router. I got it wrong - bought a cheap insert and regretted it ever since !
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