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15 comments so far
patron
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2390 posts in 236 days
posted 25 days ago
good start charles ,
is the fence adjustable ?
great addition to the shop !
enjoy .
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
a1Jim
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posted 25 days ago
Simple but effective looks fine
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
Woodwrecker
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posted 25 days ago
Good job Charles.
That will increase you options for many operations.
A portable router table is something else for your tool list you were making up a while back!
-- Eric
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 25 days ago
Yes it is adjustable.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
Tim29
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posted 25 days ago
DIY. the best way to learn. good job.
lew
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posted 24 days ago
Good Job, CJ.
The fence looks like it is tall enough to clamp a feather board on to. That should come in really handy for many operations.
Lew
panther
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posted 24 days ago
everybody loves free tools good job
Mikeyf56
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posted 24 days ago
Excellent.
-- Powered by Smith & Wilson~~~
matt garcia
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posted 24 days ago
Nice router table!!
-- Matt, Houston Texas
BTKS
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posted 24 days ago
SIMPLE WORKS BEST, good table. BTKS
EzJack
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posted 24 days ago
Watch out for a pressure slip, use push blocks.
-- Ain't better or worse than any other woodpecker in the woods.
degoose
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posted 24 days ago
Play safe Charles Jackson the Third… Cabinetmaker…
-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au
yarydoc
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posted 24 days ago
Nice
-- Ray Cody, Florence Alabama
nmkidd
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posted 24 days ago
Great use of scrap . Good job and Happy Routing!!
-- Doug, New Mexico.......the only stupid question is one that is never asked!........don't fix it, if it ain't broke!
Dustmite97
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posted 15 days ago
Good idea and good use of scraps. Well done!
-- Remember, measure twice, cut once