Router Table....Unisaw

/ Router Table....Unisaw #21  
Scott,

That is a nice setup. I wonder though about having the router on the far left side, rather than the right side of the blade where I happened to put mine.

For anyone interested in putting routers in saw tables, here is a past thread:

Table saw / router table combination question

I'm gonna try to attach a photo of my setup (that I also posted in that thread) that let's me use my unifence to best advantage in combination with the router. (no unisaw here... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif ).

650452-tablesaw.JPG


Edit: Attachement was a failure... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #22  
Scott,

That is a nice setup. I wonder though about having the router on the far left side, rather than the right side of the blade where I happened to put mine.

For anyone interested in putting routers in saw tables, here is a past thread:

Table saw / router table combination question

I'm gonna try to attach a photo of my setup (that I also posted in that thread) that let's me use my unifence to best advantage in combination with the router. (no unisaw here... /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif ).

650452-tablesaw.JPG


Edit: Attachement was a failure... /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #23  
Thanks soo much for the pics!!!
I put my RT to the right and use two Unifence fences on the saw. Here are a couple of pictures. I went with a Porter Cable 7518 mounted in a Woodpecker PRL lift inside a downdraft cabinet mounted in an extension table I made. I also went with two cast iron tables to the left (square edge and factory rounded edge) I like it very much. More pics HERE and in the link in the sig of the shop. It have added a few tools since then as well.

routerdc.jpg


shop3.jpg


table3.jpg
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #24  
Thanks soo much for the pics!!!
I put my RT to the right and use two Unifence fences on the saw. Here are a couple of pictures. I went with a Porter Cable 7518 mounted in a Woodpecker PRL lift inside a downdraft cabinet mounted in an extension table I made. I also went with two cast iron tables to the left (square edge and factory rounded edge) I like it very much. More pics HERE and in the link in the sig of the shop. It have added a few tools since then as well.

routerdc.jpg


shop3.jpg


table3.jpg
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw
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#25  
Mornin Gizmo,
Thanks for the pics, and very nice setup by the way!
I only cleaned that outside edge up to square the surface to allow the auxillary router table to be mounted. When I attach my auxillary router fence to the unifence, I have the flexability of using that attachment.

I was looking at additional support to the left side of the saw number #1 and #2 I was always worried about pushing the unifence off to the right with a router bit sticking up through the table. If I installed the router table insert out on that right wing I was worried I would forget to lower my router bit /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I think they call it a senior moment /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I will try and get a pic of my aux router fence.
 
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#26  
Mornin Gizmo,
Thanks for the pics, and very nice setup by the way!
I only cleaned that outside edge up to square the surface to allow the auxillary router table to be mounted. When I attach my auxillary router fence to the unifence, I have the flexability of using that attachment.

I was looking at additional support to the left side of the saw number #1 and #2 I was always worried about pushing the unifence off to the right with a router bit sticking up through the table. If I installed the router table insert out on that right wing I was worried I would forget to lower my router bit /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I think they call it a senior moment /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I will try and get a pic of my aux router fence.
 
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#27  
Mornin Henro,
I love your roller table, anyone that ever cut a full size sheet of plywood by themselves can appreciate one of those /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I have made a smaller version, but nothing that elaborate!
 
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#28  
Mornin Henro,
I love your roller table, anyone that ever cut a full size sheet of plywood by themselves can appreciate one of those /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I have made a smaller version, but nothing that elaborate!
 
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#29  
Mornin Mike,
Once again thanks for the pics!!! When you get a chance, e-mail me your other address. Thanks. And nice setup!
 
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#30  
Mornin Mike,
Once again thanks for the pics!!! When you get a chance, e-mail me your other address. Thanks. And nice setup!
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #31  
Gee, you guys have some impressive setups. I don't have my router table on my table saw. I built a serarate one. I admit I'm not sure I see the advantage of the table saw version. Perhaps someone would enlighten me.

However, for anyone thinking about router tables, I've found that a good 5 feet along the fence is really valuable and it allows you to use the router table as a edge jointer if you don't feel up to pulling out the jointer or the jack.

Cliff
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #32  
Gee, you guys have some impressive setups. I don't have my router table on my table saw. I built a serarate one. I admit I'm not sure I see the advantage of the table saw version. Perhaps someone would enlighten me.

However, for anyone thinking about router tables, I've found that a good 5 feet along the fence is really valuable and it allows you to use the router table as a edge jointer if you don't feel up to pulling out the jointer or the jack.

Cliff
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #33  
My setup allows me to use the Delta's table space for more than just the saw. It also allows me to use the unifence for the router as well. Also I already have the dust collection to the saw so it saved me another DC pipe run.

Dedicated router tables are awesome as well. I have the plans for Norm's table. I love that design.
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #34  
My setup allows me to use the Delta's table space for more than just the saw. It also allows me to use the unifence for the router as well. Also I already have the dust collection to the saw so it saved me another DC pipe run.

Dedicated router tables are awesome as well. I have the plans for Norm's table. I love that design.
 
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#35  
Mornin Cliff,
Good to hear from you /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I wish I had enough space in my shop for a dedicated router table /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Not !

When I get that barn/ workshop built in Vt, well then maybe /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I really do like that extra table to the left for the support.

The wifes got me so busy this year getting the house ready for a family reunion that I dont have time for any woodworking projects /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw
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#36  
Mornin Cliff,
Good to hear from you /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I wish I had enough space in my shop for a dedicated router table /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif Not !

When I get that barn/ workshop built in Vt, well then maybe /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I really do like that extra table to the left for the support.

The wifes got me so busy this year getting the house ready for a family reunion that I dont have time for any woodworking projects /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #37  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Gee, you guys have some impressive setups. I don't have my router table on my table saw. I built a serarate one. I admit I'm not sure I see the advantage of the table saw version. Perhaps someone would enlighten me.
)</font>

I have had the router build into the table saw extention for several years now and for me the only advantage is space savings.
If I want to cut a large sheet of plywood I have to lower the router/move the router fence which destroys my set up for routing. Yes there are tricks to set back up quickly but it is still a hassle. If you have the extra room a separate table (like Norm has) is much more user friendly.
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #38  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Gee, you guys have some impressive setups. I don't have my router table on my table saw. I built a serarate one. I admit I'm not sure I see the advantage of the table saw version. Perhaps someone would enlighten me.
)</font>

I have had the router build into the table saw extention for several years now and for me the only advantage is space savings.
If I want to cut a large sheet of plywood I have to lower the router/move the router fence which destroys my set up for routing. Yes there are tricks to set back up quickly but it is still a hassle. If you have the extra room a separate table (like Norm has) is much more user friendly.
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #39  
<font color="blue"> I admit I'm not sure I see the advantage of the table saw version. </font>

Cliff, for me I never really considered a stand alone router table.

Main reasons probably were that I had a nice amount of flat table space on my saw setup, and also had a very nice Delta Unifence on my saw. As also mentioned I had my dust collector piping right there as well.

In my case, I don't normally have to keep swinging back and forth between my saw blade and my router. I have a couple radial arm saws that I can use for cross cutting. And if I need to rip something that is not too wide, I can pop the delta fence off and put it back on in an instant, on the other side of the router bit...

I am really satisfied with my set up. Not that I do a lot of wood working, but to date I have never felt that I need a stand alone table for what I do.

Space savings was not a consideration for me, but I can see how that would be an advantage for some.
 
/ Router Table....Unisaw #40  
<font color="blue"> I admit I'm not sure I see the advantage of the table saw version. </font>

Cliff, for me I never really considered a stand alone router table.

Main reasons probably were that I had a nice amount of flat table space on my saw setup, and also had a very nice Delta Unifence on my saw. As also mentioned I had my dust collector piping right there as well.

In my case, I don't normally have to keep swinging back and forth between my saw blade and my router. I have a couple radial arm saws that I can use for cross cutting. And if I need to rip something that is not too wide, I can pop the delta fence off and put it back on in an instant, on the other side of the router bit...

I am really satisfied with my set up. Not that I do a lot of wood working, but to date I have never felt that I need a stand alone table for what I do.

Space savings was not a consideration for me, but I can see how that would be an advantage for some.
 

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