I went dumpster diving and found a piece of 1-1/2" plywood that has plastic laminate [Formica] glued to both sides. This is actually a single piece of 1-1/2" plywood, I've never seen plywood that thick before. The laminate on one side is peeling off, so I am going to finish peeling it off and re-apply a new sheet of laminate once I clean it up and sand it smooth. I'm going to cut the plywood down, apply some solid wood edging, and turn it into a router table top. I've also researched and discovered that most commercial router table tops are 24" wide by 32" long, which seems awfully small to me. Do any of you guys use a larger router table or do you find that the "standard" size is adequate for your use?

Also, when I peel the laminate off, I suspect that there will be a couple of small voids in the top veneer. Any suggestions as to the best product to use to fill those voids? I want to make sure the top is dead flat before I put new laminate on it.