How To Install T-Track using a Dewalt 20V Max XR Cordless Router

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
  • This is a super simple how to for installing T-Track on my miter saw table. I'm also trying out my new Dewalt 20V Max XR Cordless Router.
    Checkout my miter saw table build!
    • Build This Simple Mite...
    PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!!!!
    *Products Used*
    Disclosure: Links contain affiliates.
    As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. When you buy through one of our links we will receive a commission. This is at no cost to you.
    Thank you for supporting Bear Mountain Builds and allowing us to continue to bring you valuable content.
    POWERTEC 48’’ T-Track 2-pack
    amzn.to/3yNFMQd
    POWERTEC T-Track Clamp Vice:
    amzn.to/3wOZVo0
    DEWALT 20VMax compact router
    amzn.to/30SAUwA
    100'' Straight Edge Saw guide:
    amzn.to/3UhCOxz
    *Filming Equipment*
    Canon EOS M50 camera
    amzn.to/3t39P46
    Tripod(best tripod ever)
    amzn.to/3WwAnbz
    Hand held Tripod
    amzn.to/3NB06LX
    Universal camera mount
    amzn.to/3WxKTzc
    Lavalier Microphone
    amzn.to/3l82Eqx
    RODE wireless GO microphone
    amzn.to/3DF8yW3
    Directional Microphone
    amzn.to/3UugnEM
    Adjustable Lights
    amzn.to/3Dzszx4
    Set lights(mainly all that I use)
    amzn.to/3WBjDQo
    *Bear Mountain Build things*
    Instagram: / bearmountainbuilds
    Facebook: / bear-mountain-builds-1...
    Bear Mountain Builds: www.bearmountainbuilds.com/
    Patreon: patreon.com/BearMountainBuilds
  • Jak na to + styl

Komentáře • 58

  • @rodneycurlee4339
    @rodneycurlee4339 Před 16 dny

    I have had the Dewalt cordless router for over a year. You can’t beat the power and portability. But it’s a Dewalt so you can’t go wrong. I love it.

  • @dashcammer4322
    @dashcammer4322 Před rokem +8

    You might consider drilling those track screw pilot holes with self-centering drill bits (as you might do for hinge screws) to get them perfect dead center, depending how OCD you are.

  • @rebeccaboyette866
    @rebeccaboyette866 Před 11 měsíci

    I have that same router and I love it. It's a very well made yet simple tool to ues. Thanks for the vid! Loved it!

  • @jkenn359
    @jkenn359 Před 2 lety

    I'm about to go out and cut dados and install track. Thanks for the last minute encouragement !!!!!!!! One more thing... I love Dewalt tools !

  • @michaels6299
    @michaels6299 Před 3 měsíci

    That is precisely what I was looking for… Nice job!

  • @jillfirle6317
    @jillfirle6317 Před rokem +1

    Thanks so much for this video! I’m not brand new to woodworking but kind of. I’ve built some cabinets, outdoor furniture, small work tables, and crafty things but with limited tools. I don’t have a table saw so have to use a circular saw instead. I do have the Dewalt router you have and absolutely love it, but still learning stuff as I go. I have had t track for probably 2 years and haven’t installed it because of lack of knowledge and lack of confidence. Lol. I will now try to do that. 😊
    I watched this again and I learned something else that was very important for me. That was tightening the router clamp. I thought it was a router defect that it slipped so I had to be really careful that it didn’t slip into a deeper cut. I didn’t know you could tighten the clamp. So again, big thanks!

  • @k.beeler4240
    @k.beeler4240 Před 2 lety +4

    I have that same router and with my experience, If you hold onto the adjustment ring while routing, you will get it out of adjustment sometimes. Tightening the adjustment lock clamp like you did, fixed the issue for me. This may set some people off but, I have both DeWalt and Milwaukee cordless tools. In my opinion DeWalt is just as good and just as capable as Milwaukee. Who really cares if one can drill a hole .62 seconds faster than the other one? If Dewalt offers a tool that I need at a better price than Milwaukee's version, I will buy it. The same goes for Milwaukee. If someone had a gun to my head and said I had to choose between the two I guess I would go with DeWalt...
    Your videos a very good by the way, the quality of the video and audio is great as well as the lighting. The video editing, content and dialog is very good too. Looks like you've done this before. Keep up the good work!

  • @karlvanlith878
    @karlvanlith878 Před 2 lety

    Your video has helpful hints. I enjoy your content, this is why I subscribed to your channel. I have a huge arsenal of DeWalt tools as well. I bought this same cordless router maybe 2 years ago, and I love it. Keep up the great content. BTW I can stand the color Yellow though 🤣🤣, but still love the DeWalt tools.

  • @nancymills3381
    @nancymills3381 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this information!

  • @deancitroni4447
    @deancitroni4447 Před rokem +1

    Wow I have 3 routers. Electric in a table, electric handheld and a battery powered Ryobi handheld. I shy away from using handheld because of all the measurements
    I've had to cut many dados in various sizes of plywood never thought to set it up the way that you did. Will use this method next time and break out the handhelds again. Thank you!

  • @chrislmink
    @chrislmink Před 8 měsíci

    Great video learned a lot

  • @jameskelly4494
    @jameskelly4494 Před rokem

    Perfect timing that I found this. Starting to assemble your outfield table plan and this is the exact router I bought. A few "professional woodworkers " told me way too small for doing this. Looked pretty easy to me.

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před rokem

      I love this router. It’s way easier to use for handheld routing. I like corded routers for router tables though

    • @Of_the_House_of_Black
      @Of_the_House_of_Black Před 11 měsíci

      I have this router and a nice heavy duty bosch router. After I got the dewalt cordless, I never got the bosch out again.

  • @enterprise59
    @enterprise59 Před 3 měsíci

    Asked the wife for this router for Christmas along with the battery.. I got the battery only ! lol.. Hey, it's the thought that counts right. I'll get this router soon enough.

  • @eeodle
    @eeodle Před rokem

    I been watching bunch of videos on how to install t track looks very Intimidated

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před rokem +1

      It’s really not very hard, you just want to make sure to measure twice

  • @hk93shooter
    @hk93shooter Před rokem

    i am building a reloading bench for long range shooting. i have many presses and measuring tools i want to attach to a 12x12 plywood base. using a t track in a beach bucherblock top. ill be able to switch out tools for any reloading application. and be able to store them in a cabinet when not in use. leaving a nice clutter free surface.

  • @DIYDeclassified
    @DIYDeclassified Před 2 lety

    Awesome work man! That T-Track looks sharp against that black melamine top.

  • @Detached_AZ
    @Detached_AZ Před rokem

    That cut worked out well. Smart actually using the track to set your depth gauge!!! T Tracks are 3/8 deep and other videos and manuals say you should cut "incrementallY". In other words, drop the bit 1/8 and make a pass. Then drop another 1/8 to make a second pass, then finally drop all the way to 3/8 and compplete the pass. Any comments?

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před rokem

      Both methods work, but I would say mine is faster and better. My method allows for a test cut on an excess piece to make sure the depth is correct

  • @imsowright90
    @imsowright90 Před rokem

    Good info.

  • @ashbeef1987
    @ashbeef1987 Před 2 lety +2

    Ignore these guys with the crap comments. I enjoyed the video. Please keep them coming!

  • @billbryantphotography3331

    Great info, thanks. I want to build a portable top with tracks that is maybe 3’ by 4’ with several T-tracks. I want to be able to use it on my workbench, or use it on saw horses outside. Any thoughts of how thick of material I should use for the table top? Is there any difference between using a 1” melamine vs laminating say a 3/4” melamine with some plywood backing? I am not concerned with weight bearing load, but need it to stay perfectly flat for a long time. Thanks.

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před rokem +1

      I recommend laminating a piece of plywood to the back of the melamine this will help keep the surface and give more bike for the track screws. As far as thickness goes as long as you have 3/4” or more you should be good

  • @doozerakapuckfutin
    @doozerakapuckfutin Před měsícem

    Liked and subbed maty

  • @eldiablo7024
    @eldiablo7024 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video. Can you please send a link for straight edge retailers?

  • @suzannehofer2541
    @suzannehofer2541 Před 5 měsíci

    Is there a way to install some sort of permanent measuring tape on the table Surface so you’re not constantly having to find your measuring tape? Love your videos I am a beginner who’s trying to relearn skills from 45 years ago. Really need these workbenches to get projects up to where I can work on them. Maybe I missed it but do you put down any glue underneath the laminate?

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před 5 měsíci

      I don’t have any glue under the track. As for measuring I would recommend sticking with the tape measure for precise cuts but you could write out a tape measure for general dimensions

  • @tisdale36
    @tisdale36 Před 13 dny

    I will search but do you have link to your workbench build? BTW, thanks for this helpful video.

  • @CordellWoodworks
    @CordellWoodworks Před rokem

    Did you have any issue with the cut edge on the melamine (cracking or similar)? I just made an outfeed table and put on some melamine but wasn't sure how it would handle being routed.

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před rokem

      I didn’t have any issue with the edge being ragged or cracked. That’s why I like using the router

  • @chrisdawndennis1146
    @chrisdawndennis1146 Před 2 lety

    For those of use that are new to woodworking, what router bit is used to make the correct cut for t-track?

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před 2 lety +4

      Welcome to the world of woodworking my friend! I'm using a 3/4'' straight bit

  • @satishkad1804
    @satishkad1804 Před 3 měsíci

    One edge guide is fine, but many a times the router slips to other side. I had that happen to me. I used straight edge on both sides.

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před 3 měsíci

      As long as you are traveling left to right you should only have to use a single straight edge due to the rotation of the cutter it will pull the router into the guide

  • @shootinstraight2299
    @shootinstraight2299 Před 2 lety

    I see you're routing straight through the melamine, does it work the same if you have a Laminated formica top?

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před 2 lety

      I have not done it before personally, but I would think it should since it’s pretty much the same material

  • @jamesesenwein5152
    @jamesesenwein5152 Před rokem

    What is the material you are using for a surface top? Where can I find it? Thanks

  • @eeodle
    @eeodle Před 10 měsíci

    What brand of router bit did you use

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před 10 měsíci +1

      I don't really have a brand I stick to for router bits. I just buy a big set like this and replace bits as they break or dull.
      amzn.to/44zB2Ms

  • @Griffinwoodworks
    @Griffinwoodworks Před rokem

    I see t track installed in mdf and plywood tops, but never in a butcher block top. Is there a specific reason not to, or is it just something that don’t make for good content lol.

  • @suzannehofer2541
    @suzannehofer2541 Před 9 měsíci

    I was surprised to find out how much just the track assembly cost at Home Depot about as much as my miter saw. This is not including the wood.

    • @BearMountainBuilds
      @BearMountainBuilds  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I recommend buying the track on Amazon it’s generally cheaper. I have a link to it in the video description

    • @suzannehofer2541
      @suzannehofer2541 Před 9 měsíci

      @@BearMountainBuilds as a beginner in Wood building, well trying to revive skills I had 35 years ago. I love trying to re-create the projects. I’m just frustrated at my lack of ability to assemble them. I start out very hopeful, and end up very frustrated. Since I’m a glutton for punishment, I will continue to improve my skills. My aspirations are to be able to build a greenhouse. I will probably purchase two more sawhorses with some plywood to reglaze my windows. Since this is one of the task, I need to perform now.

  • @garlandlewis3947
    @garlandlewis3947 Před rokem

    Not everyone knows how this works. Would have like to have seen you use it

  • @dreuaustin
    @dreuaustin Před 2 lety

    There are literally thousands of videos about installing T-Track. Is there any pointers anyone can give me for "removing" t-track from old jigs or sleds to repurpose it? Mine are glued down with epoxy.

    • @kennyg9018
      @kennyg9018 Před rokem

      you might try a heatgun to melt the glue. If that doesn't work, you may have to buy new t-track.

  • @joshsoorlin579
    @joshsoorlin579 Před 2 lety

    Great vid but no more buyin dewalt man

  • @ltandrepants
    @ltandrepants Před rokem +2

    please drop the crappy music

  • @psychedelicguitarartbyjima3850

    Again -