Quick suggestion for the levelling screws - add a nut to each bolt under the plate so that when the plate is set at level you can "lock" the bolt positions (I would guess that vibration from the router could/would cause the bolts to move if not locked)
Hi Thomas, I am retired and want to start woodworking as a new hobby, next to cooking. I really love your channel because it gives me so much information as a (soon) beginner. I bought recently the Evolution Rage S-5 tablesaw and your plan for the router table extension is brilliant. I was just wondering why you didn't fit it in, keeping the metal plate as you did with the simpler version. Greetings from a Dutch guy, living in France
Great to see you looking established & relaxed. You did a big thing by moving so I hope its all working out for you as a family. This whole router thing has been in my head for a year or more & you have helped me clear my head. Mine will not be a copy of yours but it will be inspired by yours. Great work. Please keep going :-)
Thank you for your kind words. Yes it was a big decision after 15 years living in UK, our kids being born there plus a house etc. But so far it's OK, we miss our friends and a lot of things however in time we will adjust to this new situation. We'll it took me long enough to make this project and I'm glad it could be an inspiration 👍😁
this looks brilliant, defo on my list of things to do, the solution to the router plate holes is genius, been putting of buying one of those because of mismatch the holes. For the dust extraction I have seen other TH-camrs put a 45 degree 3mm square panel to make the volume of the dust extraction box smaller and improve suction, but yours looks good enough. Thanks so much for sharing your ideas.
Thank you. With the dust extraction I was thinking of installing PVC piping as a permanent part of the fence. But it actually made no sense for my dust extraction set up to do that. As I'm not planning to make any changes to my dust extraction this way seems to be more that sufficient and simple. And its not in the way. Although I'm still thinking of how to sort out the dust extraction from the box where the router sits, got few ideas we will see what will come out of them.
@@CasualDIY I saw this vid recently th-cam.com/video/QbT7F-KwIRE/w-d-xo.html It looks very simple and effective. The scissor lifts are available from Amazon.
Thank you for this amazing video I have a Rage 5 table saw. Do you have the plans please for making the fence as I have a very small workshop and this would be fantastic
Thanks so much Thomasz, this truly is genius and is so what I need to do with my Rage 5S. However, I just wanted to confirm that once this router box/table is fitted, am I right in saying I'll be unable to move / roll the the table saw on its wheels? It would become a stationary table saw? Unless I'm missing something.
Hi Tomasz. Greetings from Germany. I got my Rage 5s at x-mas from my parents and my parents in law. I'm looking forward to assemble it and build up my new workspace. Your reviews and videos had an great influence for my desicion to go for the rage 5s. Now my answer to your question. I'm going to build up a new workspace in the next months. In Germany the price for wood and everything like plywood is also increasing insanely. So I definitely upsilcle some stuff that I have and also I will use some wood from euro pallets or something else. It's realy insane. Some construction wood has increased some around 750% in price.
Great build so far Tomasz as for the wood you use, i am the same any bedroom wardrobes i have the doors, sides, top and bottom in pieces put in my shed, they are as you said just laminate chip board but good for worktops and stuff. Stay Safe, Barry (ENG)
Thank you. Yes there's nothing wrong with using those types of materials for workshop projects. Although those American plywood workshops do look good 😂😀
Thank you for a brilliant idea It's very simple and easy to follow but where you have taken the springs out, I will be leaving them in I think it will help balance the router, I understand why you have taken them out I will let you know how it works out but thank you so much for that idea
Thanks as ever Tomasz- hopefully my next project (just as it looks like we're going into lockdown again...) Re. the router insert plate- there are currently (December 2021) some available on eBay for about £14 that measure 280mmW x 118mmD x 8mmH, so smaller than yours. They have two sets of pre-drilled holes to accommodate a router base plate- the smaller set fits the Katsu palm trimmer/router perfectly (I know, but I'm only doing light stuff...). Hope this might be helpful to someone. Cheers, Simon.
Hello Thomas. Your video is absolutely what I needed. I too have the Rage 5S and am trying to adapt it to take my trend router. I’m reasonably new to woodworking and I’ve tried several ideas but failed miserably each time. So I’m going with you on this one. Thomas, you mentioned that you were going to add your plans to the video, and I wonder if I could please access them. Anyway I’m really grateful for your help by way of the video and shall be watching many more. Stay well and thank you. Regards Richard Green PS now retired, not tired and ready to rev up my machines - with a little help and advice.
Woodworking is a great hobby, it releases our inner creativity 👍 In the end I have not made the plans as it seems the saws vary slightly in dimensions. However I had many requests for it so I make try to make some plans but the measurements you will have to check for your saw so it all fits correctly. I'll try to make them by the middle of next week. Once they are ready I'll will let everyone know through my Instagram, Facebook page and community post here on TH-cam 👍
Chodzilo mi o wysokość przekladycy od frezarki ;) Wlasnie będę robil podobnie kozystajac z Twojego pomyslu, lecz chcialem jeszcze zrobic za przekladnica od pily mikroregulacje
hi Tomasz. Your project was an inspiration for what I wanted to do. I also have a sega evolution rage 5s bench and all that empty space on the right was really a waste. My milling machine was in an old banquette made several years ago and I've been wanting to renovate it for some time now. What better occasion to do it? I took some ideas from this video, I made some changes, I documented all the stages of processing and I must say that I came up with a really nice project. Thanks for sharing your projects.
Hi there Thomas Love your videos. I have question on this box. Do you move your table saw around with this box in place? I have long thought of putting a similar box but have always wondered, as i have to put my table in upright position, as i use my garage as my workshop. Can you still access handles and release clamp for moving saw around?
Hi, It's slightly more awkward but you cam reach the handles and move it around. I move it a lot in my workshop but in the unfolded position. If you decide to make this box, do at least one support leg. I tend to use my table saw now as a second bench 😅
I bought the same table saw under a different Chinese brand name and they were selling metal plates for mounting the router and electric hand planer. Already made ones. So you can make one for jointing with a hand planer.
Glad you enjoyed it😂 to ba fair it worked out ok in the end. I just wonder if I will have to ditch some of the base of the box to accommodate the router lift🤔
@@CasualDIY good job it wasn’t 4.5cm or 5cm short or I don’t think the router would have actually fitted! Looks a bit close as it is… Phew! Glad it all worked out though. Nice to see it’s not just me making mistakes like that.
I am so torn between using my Ryobi and doing this on my delta table saw vs treating myself to a nice lift for Black Friday. How’s it holding up after a year?
It still works fine, use it all the time. However if I had the money I would definitely buy a proper lift, they just look and work great 😅 but I'm a toolaholic 😂
@@CasualDIY yeah. It shows! I’m at that getting over the hump phase where I lack some tools to build my own and I’m always just building/tweaking shop stuff so buying is a better option. That 20% off coupon from rockler looks real attractive for a lift
@@carloduroni5629 No. A larger hose would increase the flow volume and thus "sweep up" more dust. It's not about " suction force" ie the pressure reduction but the rate of flow which determines the effectiveness of dust extraction.
Hi Tomaz, how did you improve the alignment and accuracy of the saw fence (not related to the routing extension), my never stays aligned accurately and wobbles. Any advice\video would be most appreciated.
Eureka! Found the issue, it was set up wrong from day one. The locking nut at the back of the fence seems to have been over tightened at the factory, just slackened it a few turns and the paddle goes all the way down rather than stopping halfway and fouling on the timber 👍
Thank you. I haven't done a cut list as when I was checking this with my two friends that git this saw the dimensions in all three saws were slightly off. And this has to be precise otherwise it will not fit correctly 🤔
Great video and what a great idea using the table saw as a base for your router! Im work out of an 8 x6 shed so space is at a premium. One observation, do you think a small shampher on your router fence where it meets the table should be added, it'd give some of the dust somewhere to go?
@@CasualDIY Just looking at when you said not enough board to screw in T Track you could always beef up the underside with strip of ply or MDF ,PS just made the first router table ,awesome
Thats fantastic Tomasz... thanks for repy, it saves me buying every available size. 🤣🤣. Im going to attempt this router table add-on in nxt week or so. Once again thank you so much for all your help, advice, hard work and great videos. Cheers fela. 👍👍👍
No they are not screwed together. I was thinking of putting two clamps on each end of the table saw fence so the router fence would not move left to right. But been working with this setup (without the clamps) a bit now and the fence attachment I made from ply that goes over the table saw fence is so tight that the router fence doesn't move. So had no need for any fasteners yet. Although the table saw fence has got two holes in it already and initially I was thinking of using them to attach both fences together.
Hi Tomasz did you ever publish a cut list/plans for this project as Ive looked on your site and can't find anything?! I fully appreciate the pieces need to be accurately measured/adjsuted for my Rage 5.
Excellent adaptation and well explained. One issue. Your setup only allows the fence to move one way. Would it be useful to add an ability to swivel the fence?
Thank you. That option is fairly simple to do with some amendments to the back of the fence adding a hinge etc. But to be honest I have never had a need for a router fence to have the ability to swivel.
Considering that you already made an almost-fully enclosed box, I'd suggest a dust-recovering solution seen elsewhere: a collecting tray under the router - large enough to intercept all the falling dust - and obviously a front closing panel for the box itself. P.S. I wish you had produced this video one year ago. It would've saved me a lot of work and material to build a self-standing router table which also takes a lot of my precious space. Sigh!
My router table has a 1 & 1/2 inch thick top (2 pieces of 3/4 plywood found in a dumpster where I used to work - so this is free) and I used a fixed router base and mounted it under the table top. I then ran a 3/4 inch bit up through the table top and had a center hope that exactly matched up with the router base and the fence. I eventually cut a hole with the largest router bit I have and made a recess in the top of the table for different sizes of wood plates for different diameter of router bits. The plates are a snug fit but if and when they get loose I have room to use a screw to keep them in place. I can not afford a router lift that costs more than the router I have. I like the use of the epoxy to mount the "T" track. I will have to get some. I have never used this glue before and I have been wood working since I was 8 years old and I am 76 now. Time to try the epoxy glue I think... I have a box like yours, then I built another box that is on wheels (I have a cabinet saw that I move at times) and the router box sets on the second box and the second box has drawers in it for storage. I love those metal inserts and use them all of the time - love - love - love...
Sounds like you have a nice workshops and a lot of passion for woodworking and DIY 😁👍 yes been using 5 minute epoxy in my workshop for few years and so far never failed me 👍
Hello , I really like this project and more generaly your channel, it's very supporting for people like me to see what we can do with affordable tools and passion . I own the rage 5 and I'm trying to realize the same device . Don't you have some bending issues with the extension due to the weight of the router table ? Because I do and only with the upper panel ... an other question : do you have some tips for ensuring the parallelism of the fence? Because mine seems to move a little bit when I block it ... Anyway thanks you for the video keep going !
Thank you. The router box sits on the metal pipe handles and its blotted to them so that was not an issue. However I have noticed that the top chipboard panel started to sag a bit which is strange as its supported by two board inside. I guess its because its a very old board and the strength is not there anymore. Check this video it may help you with the fence setup - th-cam.com/video/jYk5DtjDys8/w-d-xo.html
Most of my converted container workshop "furniture" (if you really want to call it that) has at least some recycled wood in it. Old tables, old beds, old shelving, old draws. Anything that looked like it might be useful I kept. I wouldn't recommend it as a general approach, as once you have accumulated all the "wood", it will just take up space until a project idea comes to mind. You also forget what you actually have, meaning that you have to rummage about in a pile of random of questionable wood to find something that "might" work. Be ruthless, only keep really big or good quality bits, recycle the rest of it.
Yes I know what you are saying. I do have a tendency to keep everything and in the end it just gets in the way. For one moment I thought I will end that but now looking at the prices of materials I think I will continue that for a little bit longer😂
To stop the fence sliding I modified a bolt to fit in the small track on top of the Evolution fence, made a hole in the router fence matching panel to enable it to drop on this bolt and clamp it down with a knob.
It shouldn't sag, I have added two storage compartments so the support is there. But yes The chip board is nasty, I just couldn't afford anything else. This costed me nothing.
On my table, I added 2 short lengths of T track in the table top at right angles to the fence and behind it to allow me to lock two stops. This allows me to take partial width cuts and creep up on full width repeatedly, this is important if you are using say a moulding cutter.
Almost all the wood I use is recycled (I genuinely can't remember when I bought wood last). I wish I had the same table saw, I would have liked to have done this.
Yes recycling seems to be the right way at the moment and current prices. Its a solid table saw, not the best but in this price range I don't think you can pick up anything better (new)
Super idée mais pourquoi autant de vis puisque les pièces sont collées c'est comme si on mettait une ceinture avec une paire de bretelles sur son pantalon on met la ceinture où les bretelles mais rarement les deux
If you need those furniture hex drive nut fittings I have used in this project then here are some links to Amazon: UK - amzn.to/3msPIIQ USA - amzn.to/3llKqj2 Thanks!
All the videos from Router attachment build are here:
1. Router Table Extension For a Table Saw | Evolution Rage 5S | Part 1 - th-cam.com/video/YiD4CJ9F0CE/w-d-xo.html
2. DIY Simple Lift for a Plunge Router - th-cam.com/video/sCyhsXXIX4k/w-d-xo.html
3. Router Table Attachment with Storage, Dust Extraction & Safety Switch | Part 2 - th-cam.com/video/bPFCq8loSWo/w-d-xo.html
4. Table Saw / Evolution Rage 5S / With Simple Router Table Extension - th-cam.com/video/hKGSkINhEBo/w-d-xo.html
Quick suggestion for the levelling screws - add a nut to each bolt under the plate so that when the plate is set at level you can "lock" the bolt positions (I would guess that vibration from the router could/would cause the bolts to move if not locked)
That's a very good tip thanks👍😁
Bloody brilliant, you cleaver man, Now looking at my table saw
@paulwheelhouse7090 thank you for watching 👍
Just finished and used my fence based on your design here Tomasz. Thanks for the inspiration and instructions. 👍🏻👍🏻
Glad to hear it 👍
great recycling, i love grabbing old kitchen units etc to use for making jigs and things like that, especially with price of materials now
Same here!
For my router lift I use a scissor car jack which cost £2 on a car boot and it works fantastic!
I was thinking of that solution as well 👍
Hi Tomasz, good idea using the dead space on your table saw and adapting the table saws fence for the adjustment. Tony
Thank you. Yes this will save me a lot of floor space if I had to build a free standing one.
Just bought the Rage 5s not even used it yet but watching your Videos on it gives me inspiration for when i do, well done your a very talented man
I hope it will serve you well for some great projects👍
Hi Thomas,
I am retired and want to start woodworking as a new hobby, next to cooking. I really love your channel because it gives me so much information as a (soon) beginner. I bought recently the Evolution Rage S-5 tablesaw and your plan for the router table extension is brilliant. I was just wondering why you didn't fit it in, keeping the metal plate as you did with the simpler version.
Greetings from a Dutch guy, living in France
As I wanted a proper router table to which I could add the t-track. And it was easier to make the box that way. Good luck with the new hobby
Great to see you looking established & relaxed. You did a big thing by moving so I hope its all working out for you as a family. This whole router thing has been in my head for a year or more & you have helped me clear my head. Mine will not be a copy of yours but it will be inspired by yours. Great work. Please keep going :-)
Thank you for your kind words. Yes it was a big decision after 15 years living in UK, our kids being born there plus a house etc. But so far it's OK, we miss our friends and a lot of things however in time we will adjust to this new situation. We'll it took me long enough to make this project and I'm glad it could be an inspiration 👍😁
this looks brilliant, defo on my list of things to do, the solution to the router plate holes is genius, been putting of buying one of those because of mismatch the holes. For the dust extraction I have seen other TH-camrs put a 45 degree 3mm square panel to make the volume of the dust extraction box smaller and improve suction, but yours looks good enough.
Thanks so much for sharing your ideas.
Thank you. With the dust extraction I was thinking of installing PVC piping as a permanent part of the fence. But it actually made no sense for my dust extraction set up to do that. As I'm not planning to make any changes to my dust extraction this way seems to be more that sufficient and simple. And its not in the way. Although I'm still thinking of how to sort out the dust extraction from the box where the router sits, got few ideas we will see what will come out of them.
@@CasualDIY good luck, will be interested seeing what you do 😉👍
Very good Tomasz. Well made video as always.
Thank you kindly👍
Great job. I'm looking forward to seeing it finished with the drawers.
You and me both 🤣👍 just trying to figure out how to to the router lift now 😅
@@CasualDIY I saw this vid recently th-cam.com/video/QbT7F-KwIRE/w-d-xo.html It looks very simple and effective. The scissor lifts are available from Amazon.
how did i miss this video .......thanks ill try this out when i get the chance and state who i saw make this.........
Go for it, it's one of my favourite workshop upgrades 👍
I really like this build and am looking forward to part 2. Top job! Keep up the interesting content. Cheers 👍😎🇦🇺
Thank you kindly 👍😀
I was wondering what is that silver bar clamp called that you are using the router against at 5:23 minutes.
It's called a clamp guide 👍 got two one from Lidl and one from Aldi. Dead cheap
Thank you for this amazing video I have a Rage 5 table saw. Do you have the plans please for making the fence as I have a very small workshop and this would be fantastic
Please send me an email casualdiyuk@gmail.com however I only have a cut list for the main box.
Thanks so much Thomasz, this truly is genius and is so what I need to do with my Rage 5S. However, I just wanted to confirm that once this router box/table is fitted, am I right in saying I'll be unable to move / roll the the table saw on its wheels? It would become a stationary table saw? Unless I'm missing something.
You can still roll it, and fold it up. I think I did show that in my final video of this build.
Great build Tomasz, looking forward to seeing the next stage & I’m all for recycling as much material as possible 👍.
Thank you. Yes recycling seems to be the way forward when you consider current prices 😂
Hi Tomasz. Greetings from Germany. I got my Rage 5s at x-mas from my parents and my parents in law. I'm looking forward to assemble it and build up my new workspace.
Your reviews and videos had an great influence for my desicion to go for the rage 5s.
Now my answer to your question. I'm going to build up a new workspace in the next months. In Germany the price for wood and everything like plywood is also increasing insanely. So I definitely upsilcle some stuff that I have and also I will use some wood from euro pallets or something else.
It's realy insane. Some construction wood has increased some around 750% in price.
Same in Poland, the prices are mad 😢 good luck with the workshop setup 👍
lovely project. thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching 👍
Great build so far Tomasz as for the wood you use, i am the same any bedroom wardrobes i have the doors, sides, top and bottom in pieces put in my shed, they are as you said just laminate chip board but good for worktops and stuff.
Stay Safe,
Barry (ENG)
Thank you. Yes there's nothing wrong with using those types of materials for workshop projects. Although those American plywood workshops do look good 😂😀
swietna praca Tomasz, jestem zaskoczone jak modifykujesz ta pile....posiadam ja tez i napewno cos podebnogo sobie tez zrobie..pozdrawiam serdecznie!
Dzięki wielkie, jeszcze kilka bądź kilkanaście takich zmian i zrobię z niej traktor 😂
Another masterpiece!.....apart from the elastic tape measure!! lol Keep up the good work mate.
Elastic tape measure, brilliant 🤣🤣👍
Thank you for a brilliant idea It's very simple and easy to follow but where you have taken the springs out, I will be leaving them in I think it will help balance the router, I understand why you have taken them out I will let you know how it works out but thank you so much for that idea
Hmm could be difficult to raise it, could be too much resistance from the springs.
Thanks as ever Tomasz- hopefully my next project (just as it looks like we're going into lockdown again...)
Re. the router insert plate- there are currently (December 2021) some available on eBay for about £14 that measure 280mmW x 118mmD x 8mmH, so smaller than yours. They have two sets of pre-drilled holes to accommodate a router base plate- the smaller set fits the Katsu palm trimmer/router perfectly (I know, but I'm only doing light stuff...).
Hope this might be helpful to someone. Cheers, Simon.
Great info there, thanks for sharing 👍
Hello Thomas.
Your video is absolutely what I needed. I too have the Rage 5S and am trying to adapt it to take my trend router. I’m reasonably new to woodworking and I’ve tried several ideas but failed miserably each time. So I’m going with you on this one.
Thomas, you mentioned that you were going to add your plans to the video, and I wonder if I could please access them.
Anyway I’m really grateful for your help by way of the video and shall be watching many more.
Stay well and thank you.
Regards
Richard Green
PS now retired, not tired and ready to rev up my machines - with a little help and advice.
Woodworking is a great hobby, it releases our inner creativity 👍
In the end I have not made the plans as it seems the saws vary slightly in dimensions.
However I had many requests for it so I make try to make some plans but the measurements you will have to check for your saw so it all fits correctly.
I'll try to make them by the middle of next week. Once they are ready I'll will let everyone know through my Instagram, Facebook page and community post here on TH-cam 👍
Cześć Tomasz, swietry projekt przykladnicy mocowanej do 2 przykladnicy.
Czy moglbys powiedziec jaka masz wysokosc ?
Dzieki. Wysokość czego? Stołu piły?
Chodzilo mi o wysokość przekladycy od frezarki ;)
Wlasnie będę robil podobnie kozystajac z Twojego pomyslu, lecz chcialem jeszcze zrobic za przekladnica od pily mikroregulacje
Yet again, another great informative video, like the straight edge clamp at 5.23, grateful if you have a link to it👍👍
Thank you kindly. I've picked up that clamp from Lidl years ago. So sorry but got no links for it I'm afraid.
great job. I have a question. do you clamp the whole assembly onto the table saw fence? what stops it from sliding along the fence as you are working?
I put two small clamps on the table saw fence.
What a cool video, you sir did a fantastic job & I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Thank you kindly 👍
hi Tomasz. Your project was an inspiration for what I wanted to do. I also have a sega evolution rage 5s bench and all that empty space on the right was really a waste. My milling machine was in an old banquette made several years ago and I've been wanting to renovate it for some time now. What better occasion to do it?
I took some ideas from this video, I made some changes, I documented all the stages of processing and I must say that I came up with a really nice project. Thanks for sharing your projects.
Glad to hear it. Hope it will serve you well 👍
The extra weight in the fence's bars won't bend them over time?
No issues so far
Hi there Thomas Love your videos. I have question on this box. Do you move your table saw around with this box in place? I have long thought of putting a similar box but have always wondered, as i have to put my table in upright position, as i use my garage as my workshop. Can you still access handles and release clamp for moving saw around?
Hi,
It's slightly more awkward but you cam reach the handles and move it around. I move it a lot in my workshop but in the unfolded position. If you decide to make this box, do at least one support leg. I tend to use my table saw now as a second bench 😅
I bought the same table saw under a different Chinese brand name and they were selling metal plates for mounting the router and electric hand planer. Already made ones. So you can make one for jointing with a hand planer.
Sounds like a plan 👍
you mentioned you would make a cut list - is that available Thomasz?
Almost done, should be out on Wednesday 👍
Good morning Mr T, you got us rolling around in fits of laughter . 4 cm short , I have done this before too. LoL 😎 😁😁
Glad you enjoyed it😂 to ba fair it worked out ok in the end. I just wonder if I will have to ditch some of the base of the box to accommodate the router lift🤔
@@CasualDIY good job it wasn’t 4.5cm or 5cm short or I don’t think the router would have actually fitted! Looks a bit close as it is… Phew! Glad it all worked out though. Nice to see it’s not just me making mistakes like that.
I am so torn between using my Ryobi and doing this on my delta table saw vs treating myself to a nice lift for Black Friday. How’s it holding up after a year?
It still works fine, use it all the time. However if I had the money I would definitely buy a proper lift, they just look and work great 😅 but I'm a toolaholic 😂
@@CasualDIY yeah. It shows! I’m at that getting over the hump phase where I lack some tools to build my own and I’m always just building/tweaking shop stuff so buying is a better option. That 20% off coupon from rockler looks real attractive for a lift
Hi. I am making one of these at the moment and wondered why on the fence you do t just bolt to the side of the saw fence, rather than box over it?
It allows me to take it off quicker that's all.
Great idea, will have a go at this 👌
thanks 😀
Hi Tomasz, a larger hose might solve the small amount of dust escaping. Good project. Mike
Wouldn't a larger hose reduce the suction force? Same volume of sucked air (depends on the hoover power) but "distributed" on a larger hose section.
@@carloduroni5629 No. A larger hose would increase the flow volume and thus "sweep up" more dust. It's not about " suction force" ie the pressure reduction but the rate of flow which determines the effectiveness of dust extraction.
Hmm could be a solution, I need to look into that, thanks👍
Hi Tomaz,
how did you improve the alignment and accuracy of the saw fence (not related to the routing extension), my never stays aligned accurately and wobbles. Any advice\video would be most appreciated.
Hi, you can watch this video, hopefully it will help th-cam.com/video/jYk5DtjDys8/w-d-xo.html
👍
How do you get around the fence locking paddle getting in the way when you don't use the fence spacer?
To be fair so fair not had massive issues with it as usually I just set it up and off I go. However I need to change it over to the front.
My locking paddle only seems to only push down to level rather than all the way to vertically down. Do you have any idea if it is adjustable?
Eureka! Found the issue, it was set up wrong from day one. The locking nut at the back of the fence seems to have been over tightened at the factory, just slackened it a few turns and the paddle goes all the way down rather than stopping halfway and fouling on the timber 👍
@@Agent.Bob58 hi sorry didn't see your question, however I don't think I would be much help with that 🤣
Glad you managed to sort it out 👍
fantastic build and design, I'm looking forward to making this. Do you have a cut list/plans available yet please Tomasz
Thank you. I haven't done a cut list as when I was checking this with my two friends that git this saw the dimensions in all three saws were slightly off. And this has to be precise otherwise it will not fit correctly 🤔
@@CasualDIY Thank you tomasz, i guess i should stop being lazy and measure up myself. I will take your advice and measure twice lol.
@@paulacooke4315 hehe I triple check everything now 🤣
Great video and what a great idea using the table saw as a base for your router! Im work out of an 8 x6 shed so space is at a premium. One observation, do you think a small shampher on your router fence where it meets the table should be added, it'd give some of the dust somewhere to go?
Yes I forgot to add it. Always an afterthought 🤣
just brill .got to make one for mine
Hehe thanks
@@CasualDIY Just looking at when you said not enough board to screw in T Track you could always beef up the underside with strip of ply or MDF ,PS just made the first router table ,awesome
@@chrisybradshaw8594 that could be the case if I wasn't building anything underneath the top. But in this case I couldn't do that unfortunately.
Hi Tomasz.. what size are the hex head nuts and bots please? Also what 2 part epoxy do you recommend? Thank buddy. 👍
Hi the hex nuts are M5 the 5 minute epoxy I use and recommend is this one - amzn.to/3S1TXLb
Thats fantastic Tomasz... thanks for repy, it saves me buying every available size. 🤣🤣. Im going to attempt this router table add-on in nxt week or so.
Once again thank you so much for all your help, advice, hard work and great videos.
Cheers fela. 👍👍👍
@@shaunevans5876 thanks👍
Did you screw the two fences together? (fence of the router and the fence of the saw)
No they are not screwed together. I was thinking of putting two clamps on each end of the table saw fence so the router fence would not move left to right. But been working with this setup (without the clamps) a bit now and the fence attachment I made from ply that goes over the table saw fence is so tight that the router fence doesn't move. So had no need for any fasteners yet. Although the table saw fence has got two holes in it already and initially I was thinking of using them to attach both fences together.
Hi Tomasz, thanks for another great video, may i ask which t track you use and do you have a link on amazon for it? thanks
Hi the size I was using is 19mm x 9,5mm. Here is an Amazon link for you amzn.to/3n2pa1p
Hi Tomasz did you ever publish a cut list/plans for this project as Ive looked on your site and can't find anything?! I fully appreciate the pieces need to be accurately measured/adjsuted for my Rage 5.
Hi, sorry for the late reply. I do have a cut list I think. Just drop me an email and I will send it your way - casualdiyuk@gmail.com
Hi Tomasz, did you ever find out what the body moulding /holder below the blade /tool storage is for?
No😂
@@CasualDIY 😂👍Can't sleep until I know 😄😄
Excellent adaptation and well explained. One issue. Your setup only allows the fence to move one way. Would it be useful to add an ability to swivel the fence?
Thank you. That option is fairly simple to do with some amendments to the back of the fence adding a hinge etc. But to be honest I have never had a need for a router fence to have the ability to swivel.
Swivel is not a requirement, you only need to be able to set the depth & width of cut. Trust me.
Considering that you already made an almost-fully enclosed box, I'd suggest a dust-recovering solution seen elsewhere: a collecting tray under the router - large enough to intercept all the falling dust - and obviously a front closing panel for the box itself.
P.S. I wish you had produced this video one year ago. It would've saved me a lot of work and material to build a self-standing router table which also takes a lot of my precious space. Sigh!
Hehe I wish I had made it sooner as well. Yes that what I was thinking for the dust extraction as well. Nothing fancy, just something that works.
very nice job it looks like you cant adjust the height of the router box to shallow
The router bit goes below the plate level no problem. I will be making s router lift so the design will change a bit👍
My router table has a 1 & 1/2 inch thick top (2 pieces of 3/4 plywood found in a dumpster where I used to work - so this is free) and I used a fixed router base and mounted it under the table top. I then ran a 3/4 inch bit up through the table top and had a center hope that exactly matched up with the router base and the fence. I eventually cut a hole with the largest router bit I have and made a recess in the top of the table for different sizes of wood plates for different diameter of router bits. The plates are a snug fit but if and when they get loose I have room to use a screw to keep them in place. I can not afford a router lift that costs more than the router I have. I like the use of the epoxy to mount the "T" track. I will have to get some. I have never used this glue before and I have been wood working since I was 8 years old and I am 76 now. Time to try the epoxy glue I think... I have a box like yours, then I built another box that is on wheels (I have a cabinet saw that I move at times) and the router box sets on the second box and the second box has drawers in it for storage. I love those metal inserts and use them all of the time - love - love - love...
Sounds like you have a nice workshops and a lot of passion for woodworking and DIY 😁👍 yes been using 5 minute epoxy in my workshop for few years and so far never failed me 👍
Hello , I really like this project and more generaly your channel, it's very supporting for people like me to see what we can do with affordable tools and passion .
I own the rage 5 and I'm trying to realize the same device . Don't you have some bending issues with the extension due to the weight of the router table ? Because I do and only with the upper panel ... an other question : do you have some tips for ensuring the parallelism of the fence? Because mine seems to move a little bit when I block it ...
Anyway thanks you for the video keep going !
Thank you. The router box sits on the metal pipe handles and its blotted to them so that was not an issue. However I have noticed that the top chipboard panel started to sag a bit which is strange as its supported by two board inside. I guess its because its a very old board and the strength is not there anymore.
Check this video it may help you with the fence setup - th-cam.com/video/jYk5DtjDys8/w-d-xo.html
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Hi Tomasz how do you move the saw with the router attached to the saw
It folds as before so if I need to move it further I just fold it up and wheel it around. Otherwise I just push it around.
What's the name of your " bad boys " for the adjustment screws?
You mean the hex drive head nuts?
@@CasualDIY That's it and thanks. Keep up the great work.
@@hawgwild5456 thank you👍
What size of insert nuts and bolts did you use?
Now that is a question, can't remember to be honest.
@@CasualDIY it's ok I found ones to suit
Impressive! Will these be available for order as well…. Just being lazy 😂
Haha..... no......
Most of my converted container workshop "furniture" (if you really want to call it that) has at least some recycled wood in it. Old tables, old beds, old shelving, old draws. Anything that looked like it might be useful I kept.
I wouldn't recommend it as a general approach, as once you have accumulated all the "wood", it will just take up space until a project idea comes to mind. You also forget what you actually have, meaning that you have to rummage about in a pile of random of questionable wood to find something that "might" work.
Be ruthless, only keep really big or good quality bits, recycle the rest of it.
Yes I know what you are saying. I do have a tendency to keep everything and in the end it just gets in the way. For one moment I thought I will end that but now looking at the prices of materials I think I will continue that for a little bit longer😂
To stop the fence sliding I modified a bolt to fit in the small track on top of the Evolution fence, made a hole in the router fence matching panel to enable it to drop on this bolt and clamp it down with a knob.
Sounds like a good solution 👍
a tidy job mate, but that chipboard top will sag in no time, see if you can pinch some decent ply to replace it.
It shouldn't sag, I have added two storage compartments so the support is there. But yes The chip board is nasty, I just couldn't afford anything else. This costed me nothing.
@@CasualDIY it wasnt until i saw a later video i realised you had side supports added, that should prevent the worst of the sagging, cheers
Miss U Bro!😔😘
Lol miss you too mate, getting that fuel delivered? I heard there's a bit of a drivers shortage, hope you doing your bit😁👍
Tomas where can I find plans for this project please?
Not made them yet. I think they will be done by the end of next week. I will let everyone know though my social media when they will be done.
Chamfer the bottom of the fence along the front edge so you don't get dust build up and jam up underneath the fence 👍
Good point, I always forget about that 😂
@@CasualDIY so easy to forget and easier to remember to do afterwards 😂
On my table, I added 2 short lengths of T track in the table top at right angles to the fence and behind it to allow me to lock two stops. This allows me to take partial width cuts and creep up on full width repeatedly, this is important if you are using say a moulding cutter.
That's a great functionality 👍
Tomek, a nie boisz się, że od tego ciężaru wygną się te prowadnice od piły> Chyba na nich cały ciężar wisi?
Nie wisi, pudło od spodu przymocowane jest to metalowej ramy piły. Pokazuje to na filmie 👍
Almost all the wood I use is recycled (I genuinely can't remember when I bought wood last). I wish I had the same table saw, I would have liked to have done this.
Yes recycling seems to be the right way at the moment and current prices. Its a solid table saw, not the best but in this price range I don't think you can pick up anything better (new)
The what a minium?
Sorry not sure what you are asking for?
Super idée mais pourquoi autant de vis puisque les pièces sont collées c'est comme si on mettait une ceinture avec une paire de bretelles sur son pantalon on met la ceinture où les bretelles mais rarement les deux
Just to be sure it will not fail or move👍
If you need those furniture hex drive nut fittings I have used in this project then here are some links to Amazon:
UK - amzn.to/3msPIIQ
USA - amzn.to/3llKqj2
Thanks!
Here in the UK Screwfix sells them in M6 bolt size, 13mm or 20mm - cheap as chips for a bag of 50
@@robgullen I buy everything from Amazon its my addiction 🤣
Thank goodness it's not just me that mis measures🤭
I think its a bit of a tabu topic in the woodworking community. No one will admit they have done it, but they all do it😂
I don't think I'd lean on it
I've put some support underneath it now👍
You need to build a golden slayer-sword with orcs and shit on it :) Then you'll get tons of views (as I told you before)
Haha....hmmm... could be an idea for Halloween?
I am all for recycling.. After all I have recycled 2 wives into ex-wives. 😁😁
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