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Hrolfr
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posted 211 days ago
Looks great!! How much did it cost you in materials out of curiosity? if you don’t mind I ask
-- Hrolfr
matt garcia
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posted 211 days ago
Looking good!! That must be one of his most popular plans!!
-- Matt, Houston Texas
a1Jim
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posted 211 days ago
Beautiful job looks better than Norms.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
woodworm
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posted 211 days ago
Nicely built router station.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
Scott Bryan
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posted 211 days ago
That is a nice router station. I have one of the on my to-do list as well. I am sure that Norm would give this one his seal of approval.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
jcoulam
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posted 211 days ago
Thanks for the good feedback!
For Hrolfr, the cost is hard to say, I tried to use scrap as much as possible. The carcase is Birch 3/4 ply and it’s trimmed in Hickory. It seems I always forget about the cost of the hardware that always seems to nickle and dime ya on every project. But I think over all it was a couple hundred bucks.
-- Jeff Coulam, Austin Texas