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Building A Large Router Table

Made of milled douglas fir and maple core ply for panels of side cabinet ends and drawers. Link to slide show: http://www.smilebox.com/playBlog/4e4445314e5455334e44673d0d0a&blogview=true

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Comment by Jay Boutwell on November 30, 2014 at 1:37am

Thank you Leslee for the nice comments on the router table.  It is big and yes the triton is a work horse.  I build my own table using a commercially available table that is the biggest in the industry at this time.  I was unable to find a commercially built router table that was big enough of which would suffice what I needed.   I use the router table a lot building doors and a lot of crown and specialty moldings. I do have the cove cutting bit to cut a lot of the coves on the table saw, you still need the router table to cut some of the profiles that you need.   Thanks again for your kindness.

Comment by Leslee on November 29, 2014 at 10:07pm

Hi, Jay. What a nice looking router table you made. I sure like the purple heart edging around it. It really makes it look sharp. You have a really good work horse in having a Triton router in your table.  I hope I can build a great table for my needs. I hope this table brings you many happy and pleasant and fulfilling jobs in using your new tool in the next projects or work to you. Thanks for sharing.

Comment by Jay Boutwell on November 26, 2014 at 3:07pm

Hi Michael, thank you for your thoughtful comment, I appreciate it.  Yes I an a fan of the Triton router and believe it to be an outstanding router for use in a table mounted application.  I have at one time or another used other brands of which were large in horse power and the Triton is the better of the ones I have experience with.

Comment by michael evans on November 26, 2014 at 11:13am

Nice job as always Jay ,see you still like the Triton routers like myself ease of use is the best thing .

Comment by Jay Boutwell on November 26, 2014 at 12:57am

Thank you Jim,  Slide shows sometimes are good t make as it makes things easier to view.  You can also get more photos in them that you can by regular e-mails and or posts as the take a great deal of space  I think I posted 42 photos and the slide show has more that double that amount.

Comment by james wilhelm on November 25, 2014 at 10:29pm

Jay , very nice slide  show on smile box , great detail,s on the build and well done  router table , thank,s for sharing on the community , JIM !!

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