https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eObW7bUIUCA
I don't want to invest big money into one and I have been looking at building one. Anyone done something like this?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eObW7bUIUCA
I don't want to invest big money into one and I have been looking at building one. Anyone done something like this?
captainobvious bought one recently that he has had good luck with.
http://www.grizzly.com/products/Rout...h-Stand/T10432
It may be more economical to buy than build??
I support your endeavor into building one.
Also want to see if I can do it. Kinda test myself.
Yeah, the router lift looks pretty interesting...but what keeps the adjusting rod from moving due to vibration and lowering during prolonged use? I would have added some kind of tightening device to hold the lift once adjusted. The idea for the sacrificial zero-clearance insert is cool also.
I have not built one for two reasons....
1. Time. I have very little spare time, so it was more beneficial to purchase a lift/table than it was to make them.
2. no matter how good my skills are, a router lift built by me will never be as precise as a quality machined lift. For me, my router lift needs to be a precision tool.
There a few videos of diy lifts. Shop notes had a design a few years ago that is one of the nicer ones. There is also a video of a Steve Ramsey building it. Search YouTube for "shopnotes router lift" and it should be the first one.
It doesn't necessarily have to have a lock on it. My commercial one doesn't have a lock and it never moves.
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I watched a vid last night talking about the shop notes lift. They all look about the same with a way of sliding and a threaded rod for adjustment. The shop noted one the guy built used v groves instead of the drawer sliders.
I have a craftsman table saw sitting in the garage I go a couple of weeks ago. I am going to see if it has that piece. What model # is your router?
Thanks for the video too.