My Router Table - 287
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- čas přidán 1. 11. 2017
- Plans: jayscustomcreations.com/produ...
Build article: jayscustomcreations.com/2017/...
Router used in this lift: amzn.to/2zVUV2L
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Tools in my shop (If you buy through these links it supports my channel! Thank you! ):
Bandsaw - amzn.to/2gMHrjd
Bevel gauge (t-bevel) - amzn.to/2eYLB2N
Bluetooth adapter - amzn.to/1GDYgFl
Dado blade - amzn.to/210w6ex
Dewalt planer - amzn.to/1IGqVoz
Dewalt sander - amzn.to/1IGt0B6
Dewalt countersink - amzn.to/1ThxZQi
Dewalt trim router - amzn.to/2istJn9
Dovetail gauge - amzn.to/2bJpxIi
Eclipse quick release vise - amzn.to/1PUkyEW
Engineer square - amzn.to/2bqS0lA
Festool Domino - amzn.to/1IGrQ8u
Forstner bit - amzn.to/2fMph1z
Glu-Bot glue bottle - amzn.to/1LrKulZ
Gyokucho 372 japanese pull saw - amzn.to/1TgnE9i
Irwin Marples 10" blade - amzn.to/1klkIIr
Kreg K4 - amzn.to/1V4LTGM
Kreg DB210 pocket hole machine - amzn.to/1pFvmwU
Kreg Mini - amzn.to/1phH3cQ
Marble router bit or drill bit - bit.ly/1HIAZCA
Megapro NAS Driver - amzn.to/1OH8H8v
Milwaukee plunge router - amzn.to/2gSr5Ci
Mp3 earmuffs - amzn.to/1RF5CZq
Narex marking knife - amzn.to/2ciT7K2
Ridgid miter saw - amzn.to/2h0Xf2s
Rustic pine Briwax - amzn.to/1EnC0Jg
Ryobi 18v brad nailer - amzn.to/1Q3zZdG
SawStop titanium series blade - amzn.to/1OQUXbr
Scraper BAHCO - amzn.to/1PTR4Ie
12" speed square - amzn.to/1QY7BKg
T-bevel (bevel gauge) - amzn.to/2eYLB2N
Table top hold down clips - amzn.to/2oP1wtw
Tudor brown briwax - amzn.to/1TnDPxC
Wax brush wheel for drill - amzn.to/1PtRYLi
Wood glue - amzn.to/1lZOwfc
Woodriver #4-1/2 - amzn.to/24pY95R
Woodriver #62 - amzn.to/22aF3F0
Behind the scenes stuff:
Camera used in this video: amzn.to/2gTeAsT
Regular lens for ^^ camera: amzn.to/2hWLVAI
Wide angle lens for ^^ camera: amzn.to/2zmnMx7
Camera swivel mount: amzn.to/2hXbplQ
Lav mic receiver: amzn.to/2i4mDR9
Lav mic I use with receiver: amzn.to/2hXibIc
Camera mic I use when I don't want to have the lav mic clipped to me: amzn.to/2i4l1XF
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---------- Project plans: jayscustomcreations.com/plans/
Tools in my shop (affiliate links):
Bandsaw - amzn.to/2gMHrjd
Bevel gauge (t-bevel) - amzn.to/2eYLB2N
Bluetooth adapter - amzn.to/1GDYgFl
Dado blade - amzn.to/210w6ex
Dewalt planer - amzn.to/1IGqVoz
Dewalt sander - amzn.to/1IGt0B6
Dewalt countersink - amzn.to/1ThxZQi
Dewalt trim router - amzn.to/2istJn9
Dovetail gauge - amzn.to/2bJpxIi
Eclipse quick release vise - amzn.to/1PUkyEW
Engineer square - amzn.to/2bqS0lA
Festool Domino - amzn.to/1IGrQ8u
Forstner bit - amzn.to/2fMph1z
Glu-Bot glue bottle - amzn.to/1LrKulZ
Gyokucho 372 japanese pull saw - amzn.to/1TgnE9i
Irwin Marples 10" blade - amzn.to/1klkIIr
Kreg K4 - amzn.to/1V4LTGM
Kreg DB210 pocket hole machine - amzn.to/1pFvmwU
Kreg Mini - amzn.to/1phH3cQ
Marble router bit or drill bit - bit.ly/1HIAZCA
Megapro NAS Driver - amzn.to/1OH8H8v
Milwaukee plunge router - amzn.to/2gSr5Ci
Mp3 earmuffs - amzn.to/1RF5CZq
Narex marking knife - amzn.to/2ciT7K2
Ridgid miter saw - amzn.to/2h0Xf2s
Router Lift Router - amzn.to/2zVUV2L
Rustic pine Briwax - amzn.to/1EnC0Jg
Ryobi 18v brad nailer - amzn.to/1Q3zZdG
SawStop titanium series blade - amzn.to/1OQUXbr
Scraper BAHCO - amzn.to/1PTR4Ie
12" speed square - amzn.to/1QY7BKg
Spiral router bits - amzn.to/2BnOINX
T-bevel (bevel gauge) - amzn.to/2eYLB2N
Table top hold down clips - amzn.to/2oP1wtw
Tudor brown briwax - amzn.to/1TnDPxC
Wax brush wheel for drill - amzn.to/1PtRYLi
Wood glue - amzn.to/1lZOwfc
Woodriver #4-1/2 - amzn.to/24pY95R
Woodriver #62 - amzn.to/22aF3F0
Social links:
Twitter / jaybates86
Facebook / jayscustomcreations
Instagram= / jaybates86
Mailing Address:
PO Box 33
Mathiston, MS 39752
Want to help support what I do? Here's what you can do:
Buy a Plan: goo.gl/L7wNIF
Patreon: / jaybates
Plans:
Thank you for getting back to woodworking and not just talking about it. Thank you. Great build.
The smile on your face when you finally did a test cut was awesome. Happy to see it works so well. I've made some CZcams jigs before (specifically a router lift) and this is by far the easiest and most efficient way to go about it. I wish I would've noticed it before I decided on the other one to use. Great job man.
My son said "wow dad, he's faster than you" when you were screwing everything together. He's 4, and the leader of the toddler relocation service. He will have my tools all over the place.
I appreciate the honesty in your videos Jay. Projects don't always come out perfectly and you routinely show your mistakes, as minor as they may be.
I love the design on this one - the simplicity really draws me in and I'm excited to build it. Great job on the plans - they are done very well. Thanks Jay!
Awesome job Jay I definitely see this in the future for my shop. You start pricing router lifts and your setup it’s a no brainer. I’m going with Jay’s plans.
Awesome....I can't get over how pleasant & clean you have kept everything.
Five years ago I was splitting construction grade lumber apart with screws and no pilot holes and botch-jobbing ill fitting crap together with a circular saws and not much else. Now thanks to videos like this I have majorly stepped up my game in the last few years. Just finished this build verbatim out of high quality baltic birch and it is definitely the coolest thing I have ever made with my own hands. Thank you Jay!
Outstanding build. Simple and very functional. I think I speak for most of us when I say the detailed explanations you offer in your videos is really helpful. Great job as always. Its amazing how much your online presence has grown since I started watching you a few years back.
I love that you projected the prior video in the wing of the router! Sweet!
Flawless victory! That thing is awesome! I could hear the stifled excitement in your voice.
Great job Jay. Thanks for sharing your woodworking skills and ideas and very entertaining editing. I love the fact that you use the tools that most of us can afford and and build project that we all like.
I for one don’t have any questions because you do explain the project very thoroughly. Great job Jay, really enjoy your vids.
I really like your common sense approach to your projects. Thank you.
Incredible design and execution, Jay. Fun to see how proud and delighted you are with it, as you should be!
Jay I know this is an older video but it is still the best idea out there that I have seen and I have looked at a lot. I currently have 2 routers and plan to use the router lift table idea/concept 1 bench for 2 routers. One for straight bits to clean up edges and higher speed stuff as it is a single speed and then one for round overs and the bigger bits and harder woods that require a slower speed. Too many features I see in your router table that address so many concerns/issues I had but the best solution is the large area to access changing bits besides the lever lift its self that is... and the fine adjustments I can see your idea working great for me. Thanks for adding the part about your errors I would have never thought to shim or add adjusting screws in such a situation again MANY THANKS!
I had watched this build a while ago, this came up & drew my eyes so here i am glad I did I picked up some more points. Thanks
I love the detail you're getting into with the videos!
Jay bates, your videos are by far the best on you tube for how to diy, I sit at home in the evening and watch diy videos for the past couple of years and your videos are not only full of direction on how to do diy but also have a bit of humour. Number 1 in my book, also your sketch up videos are top shelf. Kyle Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪