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    Well done mate. Awesome job. I will definitely steal some of your ideas one of these days when I tackle a router table. Thanks for sharing.

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    Great table, well done Redgy! Can you please tell us the dimensions of the space you allowed for the router? Do you find it adequate?

    Is there any specific reason as to why have you put a back on the router cavity?

    I like the storage, am a strong believer in " too much storage is not enough"
    regards,

    Dengy

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    Thanks for the comments.

    Olas, no sorry just went with what I wanted to fit in it.

    JillB, the router "cavity" is 350 wide by 500 deep by 350 high...plus about 25mm where the router is up inside the top mounted to the plate....so 375-380 high. I haven't found it restrictive for either operation of router controls or airflow. The router is mounted on an angle such that the height winder handle/micro adjust/lock lever is towards the front and the switch towards the back (if you are familiar with Triton routers it will make sense). Looking at the photo it looks like a tiny space for the router but it's not in reality. No specific reason for the back panel.

    Cheers
    Redgy

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    Very nice table! Must be a pleasure to use.

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