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Recent comments
Re: Homemade Horizontal Router Table
I use a Woodrat, moves the piece and router in three dimensions and also has the ability to move the router at an angle to the work piece. Its the best dovetailer I have found I can cut the dovetails on drawers of different depths
posted: 4:28 am on May 19thwithout having to reconfigure the set up, It's brilliant.
Re: Poll: The Most Popular Way to Cut A Tenon
the Woodrat router system cuts the quickest, cleanest tennons. Once you have a spacer block for the width of the tennon you require (ie for each mortice you use) just cut stock to length, set router depth to the length of the tennon (max 50mm)clamp in stock and secounds later you have a neat sharp square edged tennon. It can lso cope with angles for chairs etc with simple logical jigs and you see what your cutting!
posted: 2:16 am on January 21st