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    • Routing
    • DIY Router Tables

    DIY Router Tables

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    To plan of your own custom-made router table, you will need many components. The basic equipment includes a specially manufactured plate for mounting the router, routing stops, aluminium profile rails, pressure comb, insert plates or lifts, circuit breaker and other accessories. But the result is a router table with a very personal touch in your workshop.

    • Router Table Configurator
      Router Table Configurator
    • Router Table Tops
      Router Table Tops
    • Tables and Frames
      Tables and Frames
    • Router Lifts
      Router Lifts
    • Router Table Inserts
      Router Table Inserts
    • Router Table Fences
      Router Table Fences
    • Router Table Mitre Gauges
      Router Table Mitre Gauges
    • Power Feed Units
      Power Feed Units
    • Sliding Sticks and Pushblocks
      Sliding Sticks and Pushblocks
    • Featherboards
      Featherboards
    • Aluminium profile rail
      Aluminium profile rail
    • Feet & castors
      Feet & castors
    • Safety switches / NVR Switch
      Safety switches / NVR Switch
    • Clamping lever & locking screws
      Clamping lever & locking screws
    • T-Slot Nuts & Bolts
      T-Slot Nuts & Bolts
    • RAMPA Threaded Inserts
      RAMPA Threaded Inserts
    • Screw sets
      Screw sets
    • Extractor Hoses and Adapters
      Extractor Hoses and Adapters
    • Router Height Gauges
      Router Height Gauges
    • Router Collet Extensions
      Router Collet Extensions
    • Table extensions
      Table extensions
    • Toggle lever clamps
      Toggle lever clamps

    Everything for the DIY router table 

    Router table components

    To realise the plan of your own custom-made router table, you need many components. The basic equipment includes a specially manufactured plate for mounting the router and routing stops, aluminium profile rails, pressure comb, insert plates, circuit breaker and other accessories.

    But the result is a router table with a very personal touch in your workshop.

    Router with router lift or router with insert plate

    You have the option of equipping your self-built router table with either a router lift or an insert plate. We explain here when you use which and what the differences are: 

    Router motor in combination with router lift:

    Router motors are used in stationary applications on router tables, in CNC routers or in drill/router stands.

    • A router motor is limited to the essential functions and is therefore the optimal routing unit for work at the router table. A full-fledged router cannot use its many functions in stationary use and is therefore not necessary.
    • The weight of the router motor is normally considerably less than that of a router. In addition to the housing, the router has other attachments, such as a plunge basket with columns, stops and fine height adjustment, which have no function on the router table.
    • With the router motor, the cutter can be changed easily and conveniently from above. The spindle of the motor protrudes far enough above the table surface and is thus free for unrestricted access for the operating tool.
    • Although a router motor has nominally less wattage, router motors with 1,000 to 1,800 watts are sufficient for common routing work.
    • Router motors only work with router lifts when used in the router table (e.g. the swivelling router lift OFL3.0).

    Router in combination with insert plate:

    A router can be used together with an insert plate for stationary use on the router table.

    A router offers many functions that a router motor does not. Examples are a fine height adjustment (if necessary from through the router table), a plunge basket with base plate for working with copying sleeves, a fence (hand-guided) or the integrated chip extraction.

    For stationary use, we recommend a router with height adjustment fpossible through the router table (e.g. Trend T11 router or Triton routers).