John Ricci
03-30-2007, 7:59 PM
Next to the tablesaw or maybe even the drillpress, I hold the router/table to be the most important tool in the shop given that it is capable of a multitude of different woodworking tasks...rout, shape, rabbet, joint, dovetail etc. oh I could go on:rolleyes:. Other than a few hand tools I find that the routers come into play more often than most. Here are some too dark shots of my two faves (I have four) I have my Kevlar shorts on so please do comment:D. The first pic is a LV table/Ryobi 600 with an Incra 24" Ultra with the Intellifence (yeah it's old stuff) and to the right is a Leigh D4 clamped to a workstand. # 2/3 are shots of the Leigh and #4 is the backside of the Incra. I have a small Delta shaper and a Shopsmith router table/system with over/under router mounts and the pin routing arm for the LV table to boot. The other routers are a pair of PC 690s with multiple plunge/fixed bases one of which lives in the Shopsmith table and the other is pretty much dedicated to the D4, a Freud FT2000E and a Ryobi laminate trimmer to top the list off excluding several Dremel tools which can produce similar chip piles. Any other router devotees out there with the same severity of the disorder?
J.R
Edit : I just looked at my pics after I posted them and it seems my efforts to make them smaller also made them look like crap...sorry
J.R.
J.R
Edit : I just looked at my pics after I posted them and it seems my efforts to make them smaller also made them look like crap...sorry
J.R.