Buy Electric Benchtop Router Table Wood Working Craftsman Tool Leegol (Router Table A)

If you want to add extra space to your router table, there are tables at both ends. Each extension table has an extra-large size of 8″ x 18″ and a surface that is easy to slide.

In the fence, there is a transparent guard that can be pulled back and forth to keep wood chips from flying around. Routers with a 6-inch (150mm) base plate can use this table. This size is good for router bits.

It has a multipurpose fence and an exact miter gauge. The fence is able to support the work piece around the bit, and with the jointing fence, the table can be used as a vertical jointer. On the top of the table, there is a precise miter gauge that helps you make straight and accurate cuts. It can be used to help you figure out how to measure angles.

This router table is made of aluminum alloy for the main table and steel for the extension table and structure. It’s strong and durable, and it’s easy to use. The aluminum table isn’t going to rust, and it’s lighter and easier to move. The wide stance heavy-duty steel stands make the table more stable.

With a manufacturer’s warranty, you can be sure you’ll get a good gift.

If you get a bad one, let us know, and we’ll send you a new one.

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This router table is worth 5 stars. I can see why some people didn’t give it five stars. The directions are worthless, and that’s why. Package: They don’t say which screws go where. But, if you have a little common sense, you can figure this out on your own, too. The one nice thing they did do is package each set of screws by itself. Meaning, all the screws that hold the leg and the extension table together to the tabletop are in a sealed clear plastic baggie. All the screws that go to hold the fence guards up are in their own plastic baggie, and so forth. Having said this, by orocess of elimination, the packet that contains 16 sets of screws, washers, nuts, go into holding the extension tables and legs to the router table. As a way to get a nice even flat surface with both the router table and extension tables, you have to do this with them both facing down. This will make sure your work space is level and flat. There are a set of four holes per leg. Next, the packet of screws that contains a weird long metal thing, that is for holding your router to the underside of the table. As clamps, you just use them, and one of the long screws goes through one of the four holes on the table. You will see a very blurry picture of this in the instructions booklet, but again very worthless because it doesn’t show you exactly how to place these clamps. I was a little nervous wondering if I had secured it well enough. It doesn’t matter if you can’t move your router. Another pack of screws should only have shorter screws with butterfly nuts and washers. These screws will hold your fence to the table. Keep your fence guards in place with the other screws. This is the simplest way I can explain it. Next, slide some pieces of wood across the top of the table. It turns out that there are some black aluminum pieces sticking out of the tabletop from when the table was made. They were leaving black marks on my wood. There were no more black marks after I knocked down all the little pieces of metal. It was a good idea to sand down the edges of the raised tabletop with some sandpaper to make sure that didn’t happen again. I thought that was a good idea, but sliding some old wood across the top was enough to sand down all the edges. It’s done. I love this tabletop so much. Because it’s made of metal, I can leave it outside. My old router table was made of laminated MDF. When the laminate cracked a little, it started to swell up, so I bought a new one. Because of this, I had a hard time getting the right size for my cabinet drawers. Metal will not warp. A few people have said they don’t like plastic guards, but I used to have plastic guards on my old router, and it worked fine. It’s not some cheap plastic. It has a very strong plastic fence like most other routers do. You won’t be disappointed with it. It stayed strong while I passed a lot of wood through it. Worth every penny and a lot more I paid for it!

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