It is currently 29 Mar 2024, 06:51
sunnybob wrote:I strongly recommend a white melamine top.
I made mine about 4 years ago. You can rout it easily and cleanly for T tracks and mitre slots, and it cleans up a treat.
I edged it with 40mm square cherry to cover the chipboard edges.
I use my router top as a glue up table because its so flat, and I can scape off any spilt glue easily after it dries.
AndyT wrote:I nearly didn't read this, not being very interested in router tables... but now I see it I like it! More quality joints that go together like the diagrams in a textbook.
Serious question - do you really want to give up all the satisfaction you are clearly getting from this handwork and stand beside a whizzing machine instead, admiring its stand while feeling a bit less happy about what it's making? Are you going in for commercial scale batch production or something?
It's not too late to convert this into a sideboard!
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