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Old 01-03-2021, 05:54 PM
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I got this Bosch Router Table w/ Router for Christmas from my Wife. I built the stand for it, and just added caster wheels to it so it's movable. So by next weekend it should be running. On another note I have a few designs in mind, Storage Boxes for Baseball Cards, that I will try to start next weekend
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Very nice router table. Congrats. Its nice to see another woodworker on the boards. Will you try to use the router to mKe a finger joint box for card storage? Just a nice looking joint imo for things like that.
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I just noticed your from Eastern Carolina. Where about? I live in NE Georgia but also raised in NJ.(Ringwood up on the NY state line).
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I live outside of Greenville NC, I grew up in South River, NJ. My goal is trying to do the finger joints for the boxes. I have a lot to learn on using this router table
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That’s awesome. Do you have much experience in trying them with a router? Have you ever used them on a table saw? Just curious. I never tried on my router table but when I first wanted to make them I made the jig designed by John Heinz. It works incredible. If your not sure who he is look up “I built it” and box joint jig on YouTube. If you haven’t seen it it’s a rather impressive design.

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That’s awesome. Do you have much experience in trying them with a router? Have you ever used them on a table saw? Just curious. I never tried on my router table but when I first wanted to make them I made the jig designed by John Heinz. It works incredible. If your not sure who he is look up “I built it” and box joint jig on YouTube. If you haven’t seen it it’s a rather impressive design.

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Thank You for the information I never used a router before. I have a lot of scrap wood to try on
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