Router table/cabinet

mardi 1 avril 2014

I have been building a new cabinet to mount my new triton router. I made the carcass from 19mm ply that was screwed and glued into dado's and half laps so it is quite solid. For the top I used mdf with a sub frame of 70 x 35 pine straightened on jointer to give a solid flat surface to attach the mdf then laminated to finish. I then routed T track and mitre track into the top which has pine framing under each for solid fixing and strength. I purchased a new ogee style and rail set and a three wing panel raising bit to make the doors for this cabinet. I was very happy with how these new bits performed the panel raising bit gave a good finish to the end grain of the red cedar which can be very difficult with tearout. Now on to the problems (that would be me) it has been a long while since I had done any raised panel doors (I have been in the furniture cabinet industry for 40+ years) I decided to use biscuits to join the panels and set them out as they were all draw fronts except one door to cover the router in the centre and as you will see the draw panels are quite small to be cut from one panel to have the grain running through.











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