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This is my mated router and table saw. I made the carcass and drawers out of 3/4’ Birch Plywood. The table saw is a 10” INCA. I have a 2.25HP Milwaukee router on the other end but my 2.25 Triton is on the way. I didn’t have the time to apply finish yet because I have a lot of projects right now.
-- blackivory69
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Ken90712
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#1 posted 1184 days ago
Nice I like it. I plan getting the Triton this week as well! hear nothing but good things about them.
-- Ken, "Everyday above ground is a good day!"
Sarit
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#2 posted 1184 days ago
That’s one mighty DC adapter on the router fence.
Jei'son
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#3 posted 1184 days ago
noice :)
-- - Jei, Rockford IL - When in doubt, spray it with WD-40 and wrap it with duct tape. The details will attend to themselves.
woodworm
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#4 posted 1184 days ago
Very nice!
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
stefang
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#5 posted 1184 days ago
I like it. Haven’t seen this solution before. Well thought out.
-- Mike, American in Norway
michelletwo
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#6 posted 1184 days ago
great drawer/storage solution .
-- We call the destruction of replaceable human made items vandalism, while the destruction of irreplaceable natural resources is called development.
David Craig
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#7 posted 1184 days ago
One of the nicest combo saw/router setups I have seen so far. I like how you fully support the router table and use the tablesaw wing to attach, but not fully support the weight of the table.
Thank you for sharing,
David
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Beginningwoodworker
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#8 posted 1184 days ago
Thats is real nice.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
jayjay
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#9 posted 1184 days ago
Dang, I need a set up like that.
-- ~Jason~ , Albuquerque NM
Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor
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#10 posted 1184 days ago
Excellent router table. Nice project. That is the first time I have seen a 4 inch dust hose hookup for a router fence.
-- Every step of any project should be considered your masterpiece if you want the finished product to reflect the quality of your work. http://www.FineArtBoxes.com
blackivory69
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#11 posted 1184 days ago
You guys are realy nice. That’s why in IMHO this is the best woodworking website. Thanks to everybody. You guys probably didn’t know that I’m learning from you guys by reading your posts and looking at your projects. So again thank you.
Ken90712: I got my Triton today. Actually this is a replacement of the 1st one that Amazon sent me. I returned it because the vibration of the router was so bad that it sounds like an airplane when it’s in my router table. The sound was so unbearable even with my ear protection on. I took it off from the table and ran it alone and I can feel the vibration. Yes, it was that bad. I wanted to cancel my purchase and buy another Milwaukee but I thouhgt that I probably got a lemon, so I told them to just send me a replacement. The one that I got today was VERY quiet compare to the other one. Just like night & day difference. So make sure that you get a good unit.
Greg: Hi. It’s actually a 6 inch hose. My TC and RT are 6” all the way to the DC. And 4” for my Miter, Band saw and planer.
-- blackivory69
shopmania
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#12 posted 932 days ago
This is a great looking table! Why don’t we see any more of your projects??? I for one would like to see more, you obviously have a lot of talent!
-- Tim, Myrtle Beach, DrTim@ONeillChiro.com- Just one more tool, that's all I need! :)
bigike
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#13 posted 706 days ago
saweeeeeeeeet set up.
-- Ike, Big Daddies Woodshop, http://www.icombadaniels@yahoo.com
blackivory69
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#14 posted 706 days ago
bigike: I love this TS. It is a very fine machine and well made. The fence system is solid as a rock and very precise. The only problem I had with it is the arbor size which is 30mm. So I had to special order all the blades that I buy, so it.s very expensive. Imagine how many blades are there in Dado set? And that’s why I sold this beauty. I bought a used Unisaw which was great and later sold that one also when my “commander in chief” told me to buy the Sawstop :). So I don’t really missed my Inca and Unisaw anymore, but it was a pleasure to have them. Thank you
-- blackivory69
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