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Thread: You Gotta See This New Router Table from QG - First Pictures

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    Quality Grinding and Machine have been catching my eye ever since you told us about their steel table. This new set up is fantastic. I only wish that I had money in the budget for one.
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    Man that's some nice tool porn. I'm drooling. Gotta get busy and build the support cabinet so I can get my QG extension installed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Shepard View Post
    Man that's some nice tool porn. I'm drooling. Gotta get busy and build the support cabinet so I can get my QG extension installed.
    Oscillating Spindal Sanders and porn should never be used in the same post.
    Especially table mounted versions.
    It makes girls blush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonny Edmonds View Post
    Oscillating Spindal Sanders and porn should never be used in the same post.
    Especially table mounted versions.
    It makes girls blush.
    Not me! LOL!

    Man o man, I want one! But I can tell just by looking at the pics that I can't afford it.

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    Wow that's funny, I was just checking out the QG stuff and wishing that they made a stand alone router table, instead of just the tablesaw extension one. This is great. I'm looking forward to seeing the price so I can figure out how long it will take to save up .

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    Maybe one day I'll win the lottery and get one, with oodles of attachments...

    Until then, I'll just keep dreaming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Quadarella View Post
    Wow that's funny, I was just checking out the QG stuff and wishing that they made a stand alone router table, instead of just the tablesaw extension one. This is great. I'm looking forward to seeing the price so I can figure out how long it will take to save up .
    By the looks of things, there's going to be a long list of savers for this one....

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    I can attest first-hand that that 48" steel table is fantastic. I'm expecting mine to easily surpass CI in the long run...

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    looks too expensive for me!

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    The slider is what sets it off the chart for me.
    I could make room in the shop "if I had to".

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    That looks great and full of good ideas.

    What I've wanted to see though is a sliding table which would go right close to the router bit. I know there are ways to get close to that with sleds, but a real sliding table would be the bee's knees.

    Oh, I also want to beta test it.
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    If I promise to be good will you let me test drive? It looks like one fine piece of work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Cole View Post
    The slider is what sets it off the chart for me.
    I could make room in the shop "if I had to".
    Yes, the sliding miter setup is ideal...and essentially eliminates the need for a miter slot. That is one beautiful machining center!
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    That's a nice set up. Especially if you are short on space as so many are. I like the sliding feature. Good job Chris.

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    The PC 121 spindle sander in the router table is a great way to go to save space. I swap out the sander with a router lift with my QG extension. It also uses the same dust collection hood underneath to capture the dust.

    http://www.sawmillcreek.org/attachme...6&d=1231385919

    I'm not sure of about the jessem slider mounted to the front of a router table. It looks like it would be in the way if you like to stand in front of the table.

    ~mark
    Last edited by Mark Carlson; 02-11-2009 at 1:31 PM.

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