Benchtop Router Table for the 6-in-1 Trim Router Jig

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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Комментарии • 383

  • @katzmosestools
    @katzmosestools Год назад +94

    As always, it is such a pleasure to collaborate with you, Tamar. I look forward to all the really cool things we have coming up. I always look forward to seeing what you come up with. Thanks for the kind words. Don’t forget you can add the little pin that comes with the router jig as a starter pin to the plate with a 1/4-20 tap. check out my latest video for more details.

    • @roccit
      @roccit Год назад +2

      I made it about 7 minutes into the video before I pulled the trigger on this. Purchased!!!

    • @terristroh3965
      @terristroh3965 Год назад +1

      Pony up for the screws for the side, man

    • @katzmosestools
      @katzmosestools Год назад +30

      @@terristroh3965nah. We include all the specialty hardware and screws for the t-track. All of which I buy in bulk at significantly cheaper than retail. Good screws are tough to get wholesale without buying hundreds of thousands at a time. With labor to pick and pack 36 screws I’d have to charge at least $10 more for the product. My employees tried it and we’re just getting poked and frustrated by the process. Screws are one of those personal preference things (Phillips, square, t drive etc) so I dont want to pay retail for screws and have to pass all the labor and marked up materials cost to the consumer. Figure we all have screws laying around our garage so you might as well save $10 and use the screws of your choice.

    • @cjm5229
      @cjm5229 Год назад +2

      With you Jonathan, if there is anything a workshop should have in abundance, it's screws! Every trip to the hardware store, a feller ought to get screws and bolts, I think I have just about every size made up ti 5/8x 8" Lag bolts.

    • @christianhinkel9251
      @christianhinkel9251 Год назад +1

      Looks awesome! My only feedback would be to pre-drill the pilot holes. Great work!

  • @mr.e8432
    @mr.e8432 Год назад +19

    Tamar, it has been a joy to watch your channel grow. Your ardor and warmth really comes through in your videos. Wishing you continued success in your woodworking and personal endeavors. 🙏🏼

  • @t.e.1189
    @t.e.1189 10 месяцев назад +3

    Tamar, if you cut the screw down for the handles, you will have a lot less threads to screw on and off. You don't need that many. I do this all the time when making things that need to break down and assemble quickly. For the handles you just need about three threads catching and you'll be fine. Thread a nut on them first before cutting, it will help clean up the threads afterwards. Love your videos!

  • @bobp3738
    @bobp3738 Год назад +6

    I bought your 6-in-1 jig when it first became available and it is fabulous. When Jonathan announced the router table collaboration it was a no-brainer to buy one. Together, they are fantastic and I’m finding I use it more than I thought I would. Kudos to you both on some very good quality gear!

  • @fidgetshouse
    @fidgetshouse Год назад +1

    I am working on a big reorganization of my garage and I can hardly wait to use my router jig and base! You are the most inventive person and I am so glad that you and Jonathan are partners on these projects. I am excited to see what is next!

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 7 месяцев назад +1

      Maybe a way to convert a jig saw into a mobile band saw...
      Or a table mounted random orbit sander.
      Or a multi-tool table saw.
      There are tons of ways to waste time while achieving similar results as other larger more proficient tools. It's up to us humans to decide where to draw the line.
      My palm router will be staying in my palm. I feel a router table should contain a 2.25-3.25hp router for proficiency.

  • @MarioG2912
    @MarioG2912 Год назад +1

    I don't remember buying a useful tool that became even more useful later on. Love it. Ordered router table about 4 days ago. Props for the engineering and the partnership.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 7 месяцев назад

      I wouldn't call a palm router in a router table more useful than one not in a router table. In fact I think the opposite may be true. Palm routers are for putting on edge details. They don't have the power for proficiency in a table on hardwoods.
      The only way my palm routers getting inverted is if I'm getting inverted with it!
      My 3 routers are a makita palm router, festool 1400 plunge, and my dad's 2.25hp bosch (in the table) all plug in, all variable speed. I want a 3.25hp router for my table. Not ready to jump yet. Triton has gone downhill, rockler won't carry thier new model routers... Festool is $1,000 so I'm waiting. hoping bosch makes a 3.25hp model again soon, or an update from Milwuakee, or I'm buying a makita.

    • @MarioG2912
      @MarioG2912 7 месяцев назад

      Umm, thanks...I guess. I will keep all of that in mind next time I am woodworking in an inverted position. Until then, I 'stand' by what I wrote. My shop is small and will never need a 3hp anything, even for hardwoods. By the way, the tool I referred to being useful was Tamar's jig, not the router. Her jig has been very useful to me, especially while free hand routing signs for relief carving. The addition of a small table to do additional tasks makes it 'even more useful', in addition to my two full size router tables with full size routers. Thank you for your opinion, tho.@@brandonhoffman4712

  • @garynovak7977
    @garynovak7977 Год назад

    I was moving my workbench across the garage last week and watched in horror as my router--with your jig attached--pummeled to the floor. All in glorious slow-motion before my eyes. My new one arrived today. Lesson learned!

  • @scottmorris4914
    @scottmorris4914 Год назад +2

    It’s a very nice table, enabling you to use the router with the base left on and not having to take everything apart, and losing pieces parts. Looks like your new shop space is working out well. I especially the like garage door with the windows.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Glad you like it! It’s so nice to work with natural light

  • @ranlove47
    @ranlove47 Год назад

    Purchased the 6and 1 about a year ago and the Router table kit just arrived. This is great for a new woodworker on a budget and a small garage shop. Thanks for all you do😃

  • @Natenjill
    @Natenjill Год назад

    I got the jig + table bundle from KM tools about 2 weeks ago! Absolutely Love it!! Fits my Makita 18V perfect. Took me a bit longer to assemble since I didn’t watch the video before and assemble my needed supplies like Tamar… (I wouldnt call that cheating, just a bit more OCD…) I would pause the video and gather tools as I went. But I was in no hurry and had a couple cups of coffee. I didn’t use any superglue. I sanded with 220 and put a finish of oil/poly/spirits on and also an included sticker. The next day I had to round off slats for a good size project. Those pieces were 3’ and I did both sides of about 60 of them… Apart from changing batteries, I didn’t have to make any adjustments AT ALL and the quality on the last one was just as good as the first. I used a shop vac for dust collection behind the fence like Tamar did and secured the hose with a bungee. I also mounted a strong magnet to the inside of the box which keeps my router wrench handy. I store my earplugs around the handle cutout. I am considering putting some ruler tape on the tracks (0 on each track lined up with the center of the bit)… but a ruler works well for now.
    I’m a big fan of Tamar and JKM, and this collaboration is AWESOME!!! Thank you both and keep on trucking.

  • @jorgeconcheyro
    @jorgeconcheyro Год назад +1

    Love the cooperation between you and Jonathan.

  • @willieisadore5246
    @willieisadore5246 Год назад +4

    I’ve missed your face and content so bad!!! So happy to see you out here conquering queen!! Huge supporter here

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +2

      Hahah! Thanks so much! Working on a bunch of other stuff that I can share soon 👍

  • @JackKirbyFan
    @JackKirbyFan Год назад +2

    Well when you said 'assembly is fun' I am just going to have to trust you on that because I have never know that to be the case but that's me :) Good to see you back on the air. Missed your videos. Your shop looks great!
    Here's a great story. Been helping a scout with a woodworking project. Lots and lots of funky angles and lots of Dominos. I told the scout that I never got out of my head how you stated in a video that you use make the loose cuts on both ends of the domino just in case. Ironically, I caved on one complicated joint - I did the same and am glad I did!

  • @SeanBlader
    @SeanBlader Год назад +1

    My thoughts are, since I already have your 6 in 1 jig, I went and immediately checked the price on Jonathan's kit and went and ordered it. And since I'm tired of having to use my Dewalt jobsite table saw to cut dado's and mortises, and since I have a router with a few bits and a need to make a few drawers and other accessories, this will be crazy useful to me in the near future! Brilliant.

  • @chrisflavelle1200
    @chrisflavelle1200 Год назад

    I watched Jonathon's video before yours, only because his came out a couple of days ago. I'm thinking that this would be perfect to be mounted into a work bench as a main router table, for those of us who don't have a large, stand alone router table, or are constrained by space issue in our shops. To that point, some beefy corner blocks with threaded inserts would be handy for holding it in place until such time as you need to move it to an outdoor location or to take it into the house to do some work in there. I do realize that it wouldn't be the same as a beefy 3 1/2 hp router, in a dedicated router table, but for many of us it would be perfect for long runs of round overs and chamfers. I love the fact that both of your logos are laser engraved on the fence portions. Looking forward to whatever the next collaboration brings to the world. Keep up the great work and let's see how many times this gets used in upcoming projects.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 7 месяцев назад

      I would recommend buying a router table insert and a router insert routing template.
      Then you can router in your router table into any workbench you make. Placing a router table into a work table feels like tableception.
      The advantages with this setup, is it will work with any router, and any router lift, should you want one down the road. There won't be a need to re-engineer your bench!
      All the stuff needed is available @ rockler woodworking or probably woodcraft as well.

  • @AquaPeet
    @AquaPeet Год назад +3

    I just love it! It's small and cute, and for the home hobbyists it's really space saving and convenient! Top job you guys!
    Also really like the relaxed pace of this video.
    Edit: Ooh! Ooh! Can't wait for your workbench video! I'm obsessed with workbench designs in hopes of building one myself one day and figuring out how to build it.

    • @HBSuccess
      @HBSuccess Год назад

      Cute? Yeah that’s exactly what I want in a router table 😬

    • @AquaPeet
      @AquaPeet Год назад +1

      @@HBSuccess I wasn't trying to sell it to you, I was simply stating my opinion 🙄

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Excited to get the workbench video posted! I sprained my ankle while building it so it is slow going…

    • @AquaPeet
      @AquaPeet Год назад +1

      @@3x3CustomTamar Gotta build yourself a new ankle then! :D Hope it gets better soon, don't overload it... you only got one... I mean two ankles! ❤

  • @timdales8300
    @timdales8300 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome! I see you're still using the old school finger glue brush!! 😂😂 I use mine a lot too! Thanks for this video. You are a natural born teacher and we're grateful to have you teach us. 🥰

  • @charleshenbest8263
    @charleshenbest8263 Год назад +1

    Amazing! Love my 6-in-1 and have already pre-ordered the table. Super convenient, and the fact that this system can accommodate a variety of routers is fantastic! It will work out well in my small shop.

  • @engineerofthemachine
    @engineerofthemachine Год назад

    I love it when my favorite woodworkers come together to make cool stuff!

  • @FeelingLikeThatNow
    @FeelingLikeThatNow Год назад

    LOL! Funny energy in this one.
    I HIGHLY recommend you seal all the raw edges of the table top. In my experience, the cut edges of particle board and MDF will swell and warp from moisture, and since the middle is cut out to accept the template, it will also warp unevenly and could eventually make the table not very flat. Paint the template cut out area to seal it up, and hopefully it won't amount to much with such a small table top.
    I could see a lot this being really useful for some carpenters on job sites.

  • @Damon_Barber
    @Damon_Barber Год назад +4

    This is a great collaboration effort! Y’all are doing an awesome job!

  • @williammrdeza9445
    @williammrdeza9445 Год назад

    Great collaboration project and innovative design of both the six in one jig as well as the benchtop table. I have the jig and am planning on adding the benchtop table to my shop for additional versatility. Thanks Tamar and Jonathan!

  • @threesteaks
    @threesteaks Год назад +1

    I purchased my bundle yesterday and can't wait for it to arrive! My current plan is to figure out a way to attach it to a mobile cart so I can get some extra storage in my small garage, which doesn't have a lot of great workspace to clamp this down on. I'm really excited to check out the 6-1 jig as well! Thanks!

    • @edleyfinning
      @edleyfinning Год назад

      Thinking about doing the same! Pretty excited to get this guy up and running in the shop soon!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Awesome. That sounds like a cool plan

  • @villageidiot8718
    @villageidiot8718 Год назад

    I just ordered the 6-in-1 jig, FINALLY! I wanted it when you first came out with it. Maybe in a few more years I can get the table. 😄

  • @crashkg
    @crashkg Год назад +1

    Nice job on the design of both products. I ended up having to use a 1/2" shank bit on a project and I just cut a piece of plexi to the same dimensions as your 6 in one jig. Then I drilled holes for the router base. In less than 10 minutes I have a 2nd router that fits in the router table. It's kind of handy because Instead of changing bits and having to realign everything I just pop the routers in and out of the table. It was very handy for my sliding dovetails. The initial channel with the straight bit on one router, pop that router out, run the dovetail with the 2nd router. It's actually quicker than the bit change.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 7 месяцев назад

      Not certain it meets OSHA saftey standards. Most bench tools these days have a paddle switch for the power.

    • @LollipopWoodworksNWA
      @LollipopWoodworksNWA 7 месяцев назад

      @brandonhoffman4712 oh, I see now. You're some kinda weird OSHA fanboi with safety posters all over the house huh. Guess what, OSHA doesn't operate world wide and most of us don't care what they think is safe or not.

    • @brandonhoffman4712
      @brandonhoffman4712 7 месяцев назад

      @TheMixitman my bad didn't know you weren't from the states. I would imagine any modern civilized nation has a governing body over construction standards for human saftey similar to OSHA. And yes I am a fan of OSHA as are most Americans that work in construction. They are keeping us from reaching an early grave like so many have that came before us.
      The only poster I have is one of you bathing in paint thinner breathing in methelated spirits straight from the can while angle grinding without any form of PPE. There you are on my wall with a look of confusion with a caption that reads (PPE I play with my PPE everynight!)

  • @johndoe6032
    @johndoe6032 Год назад +2

    Looks like a great product. If I was looking for a compact RT I would definitely get this, but unfortunately my shop space is so small I can't even have this. I need a RT integrated into an existing workspace to save room. I'm sure this is going to do fantastic though. It's cheaper and better than most other portable RTs out there.

  • @Lutzboater
    @Lutzboater Год назад

    Awaiting the arrival of mine as we speak. Thanks for this video, along with JKM's video on the assembly, I am ready to put mine together when it arrives.

  • @williamcapers6885
    @williamcapers6885 Год назад

    Tamar, I am a novice woodworker, new to your channel and I love your videos. I would love to see all of the jigs you use for your projects. I am also about to pull the trigger on the benchtop router table bundle. Please keep the videos coming thank you so much.

  • @bhartissimo
    @bhartissimo Год назад

    I've been using my Makita 18V trim router with your 6-in-1 jig with a router table since some time last year. I left a comment on Jonathan's video saying his design is so much better than the router table I made, but the one thing mine does that his doesn't is that it allows me to go from handheld to router table in under 5 seconds. Cos unlike his, in which you need to unscrew the handles, then screw them back on from the bottom, with mine, the jig stays on all the time and is just slotted from the top of the router table. The flip side of that, of course, is that there's nothing but gravity holding the jig and router down. So far that's been fine, possibly cos of the extra weight of the 5Ah battery.
    I have to add that I discovered another use for your 6-in-1 router jig two days ago - as part of a router sled setup (using two of the extension feet, the two extension arms, four bolts and four knobs). I shot a short clip of that, but haven't edited it. When I post it on Instagram, I'll tag you.

    • @michaelgrove7565
      @michaelgrove7565 Год назад +1

      I was wondering the same thing about whether it was even necessary to screw the top down since you're going to be pushing down on it anyway with the piece that you're routing.

    • @bhartissimo
      @bhartissimo Год назад

      @@michaelgrove7565 The only reason I can think of is if there's massive kickback. But I am careful about how I feed the piece I'm working on..

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      It’s def just a safety thing and you can leave them off. That sounds like a great added use!

  • @Intervaloverdose
    @Intervaloverdose 2 месяца назад

    CA + wood glue is pure genius 🤩

  • @leopicche3257
    @leopicche3257 Год назад

    Qué despliegue con todas esas cámaras.!!! Me encantan tus trabajos,tu nuevo Taller.!!!
    Lo Mejor para Vos Flaca.!!!!

  • @southernjoes8372
    @southernjoes8372 Год назад

    I’ve really missed your content. Keep up the great job

  • @paulspiteri2311
    @paulspiteri2311 Год назад +2

    Great product and video. Only problem is the bit storage……a cut hand waiting to happen every time you reach into box to make a router adjustment.

  • @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio
    @Joey.Darkwoods-Studio 8 месяцев назад +1

    The only complaint I can think of on this unit is the placement of the router bits. If you put the bits there and then need to remove the router to change the bit, good luck no cutting your hand. And you can see this at 16:46. I think putting the bits on each side of the front legs, 3 or 4 per side would be more practical and safer.

  • @tekkamanraiden6065
    @tekkamanraiden6065 Год назад

    Sweet, I've been wanting to pick up a router table and working with the jig I already own is even better!

  • @LewHarriman
    @LewHarriman Год назад

    A great addition to my modest-size shop!. I'll invest shortly. Thanks Tamar and Jonathan.

  • @superwavess
    @superwavess Год назад +1

    Love the new space you've been building. You should get a fancy softbox light for filming though !

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      And have another thing to move around while I’m building?! 😂 I tried that in my old shop. I gave up…

    • @superwavess
      @superwavess Год назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar LOL not worth it then! all that matters is the content being shared :)

  • @tube95759
    @tube95759 Год назад

    Enjoy both you and Jonathan’s videos. Purchased today and looking forward to using onto my projects.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Awesome! Hope it works out for you!

    • @tube95759
      @tube95759 Год назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar Also congrats on your past article in Fine Woodworking several months ago.

  • @Glocktologist
    @Glocktologist 2 месяца назад

    Looks great!
    Do you think you could make the table double as a carrying case for the router itself and a handheld circular saw? This would make the combo more portable and help with storage efficiency.

  • @hawaiiantimes7702
    @hawaiiantimes7702 Год назад

    I watch a lot of woodworking videos and I feel half the time you guys are making tools to make other tools work better and efficiently lol.

  • @cmnslcf
    @cmnslcf Год назад

    My table is on the way! I got the jig a few weeks ago, looking forward to some router fun in the near future.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Awesome. Have fun!

    • @cmnslcf
      @cmnslcf Год назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar no shipping update yet, keeping my fingers crossed that it ships soon.

  • @c.a.g.1977
    @c.a.g.1977 Год назад +1

    The 6-in-1 jig is awesome! It already came in handy lots of times on my latest builds.
    This flat pack router table looks very cool too. Maybe gonna try to replicate it for myself, and if I fail hopelessly I'll buy JKM's ! (he makes really great woodworking stuff, so cool that the two of you make these colabs!)

  • @jimrosson6702
    @jimrosson6702 Год назад

    Congratulations Tamar you guys did an amazing job on both products they are great can’t wait to get mine.

  • @Curbylicious
    @Curbylicious Год назад

    I preordered it when I had the chance. It’s a fantastic router table. Easy af to assemble and use

  • @jewdd1989
    @jewdd1989 Год назад

    Really neat idea! I’ve got to either build the router jig or buy it and Katz mini router table! Now I’m dying for some shop builds!!! I want to see your version of a mitre station (if you have one) or shop furniture and storage solutions galore! You’re always always so thoughtful and creative and I’d love to see how you’d deck out your awesome new shop

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      I just settled on my miter station location. So I’ll work on something soon! (Sprained my ankle so working very slowly….)

  • @olivermanasek1264
    @olivermanasek1264 2 месяца назад

    Dear Tamar, in your video you are using the Dewalt router with the small base. Unfortunately I can‘t find the appropriate screw holes in your jig. Could you please advise? Thank you

  • @mwn1218
    @mwn1218 Год назад

    I love the 6 in 1 jig, it is amazing. Can't wait to get this too!

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns Год назад

    I have a fixed router table already. But there are times would this would be really handy. I like this idea. I did get your 6 in 1 router jig. But working on other projects right now and haven’t used it yet. Can’t wait to

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      I have been using it even thought I have a large router table too

  • @bwhite220
    @bwhite220 Год назад

    Mine arrives tomorrow and I cannot wait to put it together, finish it, and begin using it! Thanks for all your efforts, Tamar (...and JKM, I guess. :) )

  • @DaveBartles-e2i
    @DaveBartles-e2i Год назад

    Good stuff as usual Tamar. I enjoy these informative vids.

  • @Grunt49
    @Grunt49 Год назад

    I knew you were headed for bigger things!Congrats.

  • @TootEmCarMan
    @TootEmCarMan Год назад

    If you made the holes big enough for the handles to fit through then added a spring clamp of some kind to each it would make the process quicker and easier.

  • @AB-nu5we
    @AB-nu5we Год назад

    Nice, clever design. I might have missed it, but it looks like a good table take on the road.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Yeah! For sure, that’s why I used the sawhorses 😉👍

  • @BenNawrath
    @BenNawrath Год назад

    Great video! I was inspired by your 6 in 1 jig, and made one of my own (engineer with spare time and access to CAD...) It's definitely slightly different than yours, because I didn't have the plan, and made it to be cut out of a smallish sheet of polycarbonate, so it's likely a smidge smaller. But it works awesome. I'm going to have to make a table for it!!

  • @aliens1990990
    @aliens1990990 Год назад

    holy shit has she changed her workshop location it looks different and that dust collection system is just nuts !!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +2

      Yup. There were videos on the move and the dust collection system 👍

    • @aliens1990990
      @aliens1990990 Год назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar seems I have some videos to watch 🤣🤣😀

  • @Critter145
    @Critter145 28 дней назад

    3:37 you were the kid in school who put chewing gum under all the tables weren’t you?🤣

  • @joelcopeland3018
    @joelcopeland3018 Год назад

    Great looking routing addition.... I have your jig and will be ordering this table... Thanks for the heads up...

  • @mikemerc74
    @mikemerc74 Год назад

    Hi Tamar, this sounds crazy or maybe overkill . But how about an over head camera looking down on hands / work area, to see installation of certain projects. Just a thought

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      This camera set up is not permanent. Was just for this video to show me building it in real time.

  • @danielcoleman2378
    @danielcoleman2378 Год назад

    Awesome video great idea both the router table and jig. Digging your new shop.

  • @BillBryant4
    @BillBryant4 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. I just ordered the Combo. Thanks!

  • @pinkerbot
    @pinkerbot 7 месяцев назад

    Is it really necessary to use woodglue, ca glue clamps and screws? Seems a little overkill to me...

  • @capitainehaddock9388
    @capitainehaddock9388 Год назад +3

    I think it's a bad idea to have holes for the bits in the base. If you attempt to remove the router with the base full of very sharp bits, you run a high risk of injury. But it’s a very nice and useful little tool.
    Thank for this great video❤

    • @katzmosestools
      @katzmosestools Год назад +1

      It’s an option not a requirement to store bits there. That being said I’ve been using these for two months and not had an issue.

    • @capitainehaddock9388
      @capitainehaddock9388 Год назад

      @@katzmosestools Giving the opportunity to do that to an inexperienced person without warning is irresponsible.
      Look at the video when Tamar remove the router, her arms hit the bits holder.
      Warning is easier then apologizing.

    • @katzmosestools
      @katzmosestools Год назад

      @@capitainehaddock9388 JKM’s warning: sharp things will cut you. Use the same care you use around every single tool in your shop that is sharp. If it worries you you are not obligated to store your bits there but I promise you will find it useful if you do decide to use it.

    • @ChuckJaeger
      @ChuckJaeger Год назад

      @@katzmosestools maybe for v2 instead of optional bits in the affixed base - standardize a modular connection for easy mounting/removal of bits via a french cleat module.

    • @katzmosestools
      @katzmosestools Год назад +2

      @@ChuckJaeger “A poem is never finished, only abandoned” go check out the video I did this last week about how we developed this. Pretty cool look into how product development works and how much thought we put into this. I’m sure we could keep adding things until it looked like the Terminator.
      From my experience making cleats on the cnc is incredibly inaccurate, cost prohibitive and not something we plan on changing or offering. There’s lots of ways people could modify this to fit their needs and I encourage them to do so if they would like. My point is this, nobody has to use the feature of a tool we offer. It’s there if you want to but it doesn’t take away a single thing from the functionality of it if you decide not to use it. I am certain this is the most functional, strongest, and versatile router table on the market at this price point. In my video we set my Ford F350 Dually on top of two of them and they hold it up. I am very proud of that fact. Use the holes or don’t but complaining that they there in the first place is silly.

  • @LollipopWoodworks
    @LollipopWoodworks 11 месяцев назад

    I was trying to figure out a way to add a coping sled to this design but I'm not seeing a way to do that. Bummer! I was hoping to make little shaker cabinet doors :(

  • @alanrichardson7244
    @alanrichardson7244 11 месяцев назад

    Yes I did enjoy your presentation and I was wondering if you could use a 1/8” bit?

  • @jonathanzj620
    @jonathanzj620 Год назад

    Would love to see a bigger version that could conceivably stand in for a proper router table

  • @thescourgeofathousan
    @thescourgeofathousan 2 месяца назад

    Do you have any tips on drilling straight freehand?
    I’m terrible.

  • @aungmyat7242
    @aungmyat7242 Год назад +3

    Length?, Width?, Height?

  • @Huey52123
    @Huey52123 Год назад

    My Rockler portable table still meets my trim-router needs. However as I have your very well designed/made 6-in-1 jig most always attached to my Makita 18V router anyway, and this is such a well made table kit (as all your cooperative endeavors) I know I won't be able to resist much longer getting one. ;-)

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      😂😂 I decided I’m going to keep my big router table for 1/2” bits and this one for 1/4” so I never have to change the collet on the big one!

    • @Huey52123
      @Huey52123 8 месяцев назад

      I finally took your always valued advice@@3x3CustomTamar and ordered the KM unit and will similarly dedicate to 1/4" bit tasks, leaving 1/2" to my [now cold] garage full size router table. I've already repurposed my crafted granddaughter's LEGO table that recently got outgrown-returned into a nice base for same (just happens to perfectly accommodate once I raised it 2-1/2"). The new KM kit will arrive Saturday but I have a full outside the shop schedule. However thanks to your walk-thru I'll make sure I at least pull out and glue up the first couple pieces so I'm ready to go when I have more time. 😉

  • @timlist4173
    @timlist4173 8 месяцев назад

    What would it take to make the table foldable?

  • @johntheoldmod
    @johntheoldmod Год назад +2

    I love the video and both the products but I have one serious reservation, I think there is a real risk of injury if you put sharp router cutters face up in the entrance to where you need to put your arms for instaling and adjusting the router.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Hear you. But you don’t need to use the hit storage

  • @OregonDARRYL
    @OregonDARRYL Месяц назад

    Sweet little table. Maybe you could hang it on the side of your bench?

  • @fiddytwo9427
    @fiddytwo9427 Год назад

    Nooo I just ordered the jig. Now there’s a combo!?! Hah it looks so good

  • @cabman86
    @cabman86 Год назад

    Least he could do is drill the holes for ya. hehe. I build my own for my shop. Made the top out of a school desk top.

    • @cabman86
      @cabman86 Год назад

      Glad to see you back, Tamar. I have missed you.

  • @bradquinn2859
    @bradquinn2859 Год назад

    Have you seen the Jason Hibbs patented glue spreader?

  • @rebeccaredletter
    @rebeccaredletter Год назад

    I love your tool shop & my eyes caught your pegboard with magnets! Brilliant! Would love to know where you got those. Are they glued on?

  • @JSUG4219
    @JSUG4219 8 месяцев назад

    Great video about a great product - I'm looking forward to using mine. Quick question about the various parts of the 6-in-1 jig. It looks like only the base plate and handles are used with the bench and all of the extensions of the jig are for when using the router as a hand-held. Is that correct? Thanks.

  • @heyimamaker
    @heyimamaker Год назад

    Veritas makes a table for Compact Routers, but it's not a drop in system like what you have here.

  • @felix4525
    @felix4525 Год назад

    Looks nice. I wonder if the top by itself could be fitted with some block underneath to clamp on to a workbench like a B&B Workmate. Can't park the car outside for a workshop (too many catalytic converter thefts around these days) :-(

  • @brucenewman6577
    @brucenewman6577 Год назад

    I only have a very old Craftsman corded router and have been eyeing a hand held for a while, so---without it sounding like a commercial, do you have a preference for a hand-held???

  • @kevinwillis6707
    @kevinwillis6707 Год назад

    hi there, nice litle router table. can you tell me what type of push pad you were using when cutting grooves? i like the hand guard on top, thanks

  • @mellymel1100
    @mellymel1100 11 месяцев назад

    What size is the whole benchtop table?

  • @NateDizity1420
    @NateDizity1420 10 месяцев назад

    I just ordered one of these. Does anyone know what size dust port is needed to fit in the back of fence? 2x3 etc....

  • @tedmosbyarhitect
    @tedmosbyarhitect Год назад

    Good job Tamar and Jonathan, quick question why putting the rails / fence perpendicular and not parralel to the front face of the router ?

  • @pedro-marques-jesus
    @pedro-marques-jesus Год назад

    Already ordered mine… the first to be sent o Portugal, i hope 😅

  • @ta2ngm
    @ta2ngm Год назад

    good workshop

  • @robertsamagalsky1617
    @robertsamagalsky1617 10 месяцев назад

    Great & efficient design!

  • @esixx17
    @esixx17 Год назад

    How about a wider table plan for material support ?

  • @thebrentfamily7602
    @thebrentfamily7602 Год назад

    Do you happen to know if the Craftsmans v20 router works with the 6-in-1 face plate? I would love this set-up but need to know it'll work with my router.

  • @douglasbrown3493
    @douglasbrown3493 Год назад

    I like the dog hole bench you are using. Please provide more details/links. Thanks!

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      It’s not great. It’s wobbly. I’m building a new one

  • @jonathanrand7767
    @jonathanrand7767 Год назад

    I have the 6-in-1 jig and it's become my go-to setup. I really like the design of this small table too. Any thoughts on buying, building, or using a small coping sled on this table?
    p.s., maybe add this video to your 6-in-1 jig playlist

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      That’s awesome to hear! Havnt tried it with a coping sled yet, but don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
      And I added it to the playlist 😉 good idea.

  • @DaveBartles-e2i
    @DaveBartles-e2i Год назад

    Also interested in the mentioned upcoming workbench. I have the same issue - my router table/router stands too high on my current workbench - curious to see what you come up with!

    • @michaelgrove7565
      @michaelgrove7565 Год назад

      Put a French cleat on the front or side of your workbench then put a French cleat on the back of your router. :-)

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      Almost done with with… I sprained my ankle so uploading videos has been very slow…

  • @davidcorliss
    @davidcorliss Год назад

    Can you order just the top so people can install it into their own table?

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад

      You mean just the black top or just the acrylic insert? Regardless if you reach out to support@3x3custom.com they may have an answer for you

  • @nore8141
    @nore8141 5 месяцев назад

    You’re missing an overhead camera 🎥 ❤

  • @lemonbar77
    @lemonbar77 Год назад

    I have the same router as in the video, but can't get my domed screws all the way below the surface of the acrylic. They are juuuuuust proud enough that they snag wood. Anyone have any ideas?

  • @qualidadewmetal3592
    @qualidadewmetal3592 Год назад

    Hi tamar! Its Amazing!!

  • @colemine7008
    @colemine7008 Год назад

    Need to add a Starter Pin accessory.

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Something I forgot to mention on this video! There’s a pin that’s included with the 6-in-1 jig for circle cutting. You can tap one of the extra holes and use it as a starter pin. Jonathan talks about that in his video 👍

    • @colemine7008
      @colemine7008 Год назад

      @@3x3CustomTamar fantastic!

  • @snongsiej5173
    @snongsiej5173 Год назад +1

    But all the camera it's good for look near for the way you work okay

  • @ELCADAROSA
    @ELCADAROSA Год назад

    I think Tamar needs more clamps ...
    Looks like there's still room on those racks!
    😆

  • @SirBenJamin_
    @SirBenJamin_ Год назад

    Few questions. Why is the top rotated by 90 degrees? Is there any benefit to having the T track come all the way to front of the table?

    • @3x3CustomTamar
      @3x3CustomTamar  Год назад +1

      Lots of design iterations that led to this. Jonathan explains a lot in his video. And you need the t track to extend all the way to the front so you can put it on or take it off on either side.

  • @TheLoveDoctor989
    @TheLoveDoctor989 Год назад

    Does anyone know if the 6-in-1 Trim Router Jig fits the Ryobe One+ Cordless Trim Router? I've heard the bolt pattern is a non-standard pattern, just wondering if the jig will fit.