Free woodworking plans and projects instructions to build router tables, routering workbenches and workshop support tables. Also, plans for woodworking routers workbenches you can buy, accesories for worktables and related information.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a router table for your workshop. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
An AutoCad drawing of this detail is available at this site. The author says, Keep in mind that the width of the fence is based upon the width of your tabletop. My fence is 8 inches longer than the top is wide, which in this case is 36 inches.
So this is what I came up with as a cheap, simple, accurate, and portable, router table solution. It is a sort of a cross between an article in the April 2005 Popular Woodworking magazine, a basic design by Pat Warner, and of course my own humble design skills round out the plan and bring it all together.
The Rolling Router Table - Making the most useful table in the shop.
A router table can be as simple as a flat plywood top clamped to your workbench with the router bolted to it. But a router table is such an important tool that it deserves a permanent place and a few more features. The cutting diagrams and materials list are available to download in this Online Extra. This project appeared in ShopNotes Issue 100.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a portable router table that is clamped onto a workbench, and is easy to store. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
When shop space is scarce, a temporary workstation may be the best answer. That is why we like this idea for a portable router table top that you can quickly attach to the edge of your workbench, and then tuck away in storage when not in use.
Two simple pieces of MDF is all it takes to help tackle two issues that trouble router tables dust and noise. Adding the back panel and door you see here is a straightforward upgrade to the ultimate router table and also gives it a cleaner look. This alternate design option is available to download in this Online Extra. This project appeared in ShopNotes Issue 100.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for an all-in-one bench top table saw and router table station. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.
I drew these plans so anyone wishing to build my router table has a clear understanding of how it goes together. The ones you see below are thumbnails but I also have a much larger set available that you can download (zip format).
Build this french cleat, fully featured, compact router table that can easily be stored up and out of the way when not in use, freeing up valuable floorspace.
Follow along and build yourself a multi-purpose router table guard.
This router table sits on a Workmate, it is suitable for most small routers and can be made very easily, a powerbar can be fastened to one end and used as a switch for the router.
A router table can be a pretty handy tool when it comes to cutting joinery. Dadoes, rabbets, grooves, and other simple cuts can easily be made using standard straight bits. But in the past few years, router bit manufacturers have come out with several new bits that open up some really interesting joinery possibilities.
Quite simply, if you have a router then you need a router table because a table will allow the woodworker to perform operations that would be virtually impossible without one.
The Quick & Easy Router Table is packed with many impressive features. But if you would like to upgrade it and make it even more versatile you can add a stand with adjustable shelves. And for the ultimate router table you can add a door and some drawers. The cutting diagrams and materials list are available to download in this Online Extra.
Build a full-featured router table that is portable, lightweight and easy to store with Roland Johnson
Build your own router table with these instructions. Lots of tips and what to avoid as well.
The project requires about a half sheet of plywood, a small supply of solid-wood lumber, a handful of hardware, a router mounting plate, and a router
The box fence - For safe use of large, horizontal bits.
With this router table you can make more accurate cuts with the flat, solid-surface top.
Our sliding tabletop lets you guide your stock straight over a router bit.
At the link you can download the free plans to build this router table fence.
This is a free downloadable woodworking plan to build this router table for the workshop.
Build this router table for your workshop using these free woodworking plans.
Make a mini router table for your high-speed rotary tool.
This router table features an adjustable fence, dust collection, an easy-to-reach switch, and convenient storage for bits, accessories and even a router or two.
Simplicity is key in this no-frills router table. Many are highly engineered, bulky, and take a long time to build. But this one is uncomplicated and quick-to-make--just 20 minutes.
This table takes only an hour or two to build, and it can last for years. To make your own, you will need a router plate and a plunge router equipped with a template guide.
This is a link to a Google 3D SketchUp drawing for a router table station which has a 24x48 inch table, Incra channels and 4 inch casters. You will need the SketchUp software to download this drawing and its freely available online. We do not provide support for this software. Not all drawings have the measurements displayed but you can use the measurement tool in SketchUp to easily and accurately determine the dimensions of each lumber part. Most drawings do not have instructions, its assumed you can build it based on the completed drawing provided.