i built a router table that can do this. this piece is 2'x3' x3". i can do 3'x3'x12" with my table.
i built a router table that can do this. this piece is 2'x3' x3". i can do 3'x3'x12" with my table.
Last edited by jim carter; 05-02-2019 at 7:34 PM.
How about a pic of the router table
Steve Jenkins, McKinney, TX. 469 742-9694
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Jim,
I assume that you built a "cnc" router table. What router operations did you perform on the piece in the photo? Or - are you showing this pic just to illustrate the x-y capacity of your router table? Yes - please provide some photos and more information about your build. Here is one I built last year. It has an x-y capacity of around 26" x 26", but can also be converted for cnc plasma cutting (as shown in the second photo) by removing the router table.
Thanks,
David
R-Max CNC Router Table.jpg R-Max CNC Plasma Cutter.jpg
Last edited by David Buchhauser; 05-04-2019 at 11:38 PM.
Why can't I see these images?
heres whats left of it after a large branch fell on it. on the sides was angle iron from a bed frame. another 2 pieces of angle iron mounted on teflon that fit between angle iron on frame. teflon makes going back and forth on angle iron easier[bar soap rubbed on angle iron for smoother strokes]. each corner of router table had 18" all thread welded to a round piece of steel on top for raising and lowering table. mounted on the bottob of the table was a nut[matching allthread] welded to a washer that was screwed to the bottom of the table. router can go left to right and forward and backward. you can make this table to match your needs. need to do thicker pieces, use longer allthread.
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