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    Default Challenge; Create a project with the router OUT OF THE TABLE

    It has been said that 90 percent of all routing processes can be produced with the router set up in the router table mode
    I totally disagree as there are many routing processes that should not be carried out using the table mode. I do support, that there are a number of processes that should only carried out in the table mode
    Are you up to the challenge to produce a project completely with the router out of the table?
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    Default No router table

    As I do not have a router table, nor currently have access to one, I submit the following thread of what I made with out a router table. The legs were joined to the stiles (this may not be the correct term) with mortice and tennon joins made with a router.
    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f40/little-table-138867/
    Although small, this is one project I have made without a router table. I also have several boxes with simple joins.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Handyjack View Post
    The legs were joined to the stiles (this may not be the correct term) with mortice and tennon joins made with a router.
    I think it is actually rails. When talking about doors anyway, the styles are the vertical pieces and the rails are the horizontals. The little vertical bits between the rails are muntins.

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