Router table part 1. Mobile table with dust collection and storage to improve organization

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Published 2023-08-23
Custom mobile router table build. This will be a two part video series on the build process of my new mobile router table. It will feature a Jessem Rout-R-Lift ll, it will fit under the right extension wing of my table saw, have plenty of storage space, an adjustable fence with dust collection, and eventually have a built in cross cut sled. This will be a great addition to my shop and will allow me to do much safer template routing in the future due to the large work surface. The addition of a miter track and t-track will allow the use of feather boards for more work piece control as well.

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All Comments (21)
  • @squareandlevel
    Thank you to everyone who helped me reach my first 1k subscribers!! I’m having a blast making these videos and really appreciate all the kind comments, questions, and support. Thanks again!
  • @jimrosson6702
    Looks great can’t wait to see it finished. Great job
  • @andrewbrown8148
    Nice looking router table~! I like the way it fits under your table saw's extension. Something I'll keep in mind if I end up replacing my current router table setup.
  • @rw7532
    Congrats on the new table saw! Nice build video.
  • @mrboics
    Good on ya man. Looking great.
  • Great build and great video. I enjoyed watching and learned from it too. Just the right amount of verbal information. New subscriber! Thanks for posting!
  • @skippylippy547
    Nice video! Thanks. You do really great work. 👍 I make all my tables the same way you do - except I use dowels instead of loose tenons. It's easy for me to use a simple dowel jig with inexpensive dowels. Never had any issues with the strength of joints. Even for outside use with redwood and western red cedar. One of these days I'm going challenge myself using Castle Joints instead of dowels to attach legs to apron.
  • @forster46
    Looks awesome! I've been drawing out a router table that I plan to bid and have been going back and forth on what to do for the top, and I'm definitely going to do what you did here. Sidenote, if you accidently stick the pieces together in the wrong spot, acetone will dissolve the contact cement and let you retry. You will just have to reapply it
  • @barstad-9591
    Congratulations on having 1,190 subscribers.🎉 (You blew past the 1K mark!) Your videos are very well done as are your designs and work process. I like the idea of an independent router table under the table saw wing rather than in the wing. Keep up the fantastic work. I’d subscribe again, if I hadn’t already been in the first 1K.
  • @MonChouMoiToi
    Great job... Great execution... Great design... I surprised myself saying, every few minutes, "SUPERBE".. !!! LOL. Thank you for this video.
  • @69kaveman
    Great work! I really enjoyed you video, great job making it. Clear and concise, great work flow and explanation. your newest subscriber.