Lifted


 

Back on the 'maker' track tonight: I wrote a while ago about my purchase of the router plate in the picture above, and how I intended to make my own 'lift' for it, due to the high cost of the commercial items. However, I found one on Amazon - naturally: and equally naturally, it's of Chinese manufacture - for just twenty-five quid, so I thought, why not? Life's too short to peel a grape or reinvent the wheel, so here it is, in situ on said plate with router attached. However, as usual, I can see some modifications in the offing to improve on the off-the-shelf items; and I need to manufacture a suitable table to house the thing. But here, I have a definite plan to use the T-tracks on my table saw to act as a support for the router surface, much as I did with my little bandsaw, so that the table-saw acts as the base for the router when it's in use, but the whole kit and kaboodle can be stored away when not needed. Keep you posted on progress. Also this Spring will definitely see my lathe moved to a drier spot in the studio, taking pride of place on the big bench: look forward to some warmer weather so I can get down there and get cracking...

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