Every time I do any sort of batch work I wish for a second router table. I have become jealous of my new shop space and won't commit the real estate for a second, or larger, table. This solution is a blend of several other people's articles in the various mags. Only the highest quality "whatever was on hand" plywood was used as a substrate for the laminated MDF I was gifted from a store fixture demolition. The dogs are spaced to fit my workbench's dog hole pattern.

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Recess for the shop made plate for a Bosch Colt router.

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I made use of some funny washers that have been rattling around in the misc hardware can for a few years.

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And she ends up like so.

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I stole the idea for this support mechanism from a Fine Woodworking article by Paul Manning.
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And now I can rabbet at one table . . .

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and chamfer at the other . . .

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I'm doing a boatload of picture frames and this really worked out well for batching out the blanks. It hangs here when not in use.

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