A handheld router is an amazingly versatile tool in its own right. But if you turn it upside down and mount it under a table, ...
After cutting, swipe edges with fine-grit sandpaper. Cut the remaining countertop into fence pieces (see Cut List and Figure A), using a table saw and/or miter saw. Cut the router bit access (A, B, C) ...
the instruments of craft ingenuity it creates desired by all who DIY. And here we see another example why, the Bench Router, a benchtop router table with everything you could possibly need for ...