Micro Router Table

Micro Router Table

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I originally built a compact router table using a Makita Handheld Router. Initially, I had created a larger version, but it needed to be downsized to accommodate printing from a single 1kg spool of plastic, which uses about 1kg of material. I've been using this mini router with fillet templates and flush trim router bits to cut panels for an adaptive kayak seat being made by the Environmental Traveling Companions. After printing, parts of the clamp may require separation from the shell using a small spatula. Two small M3 socket cap screws are embedded under the clamp to prevent it from wearing down in those spots. The rubber base and geared wheel are optional; however, leaving out the wheel might be better due to potential jamming issues with material falling into its gears. I also created a larger Mini Router Table, measuring 240mm across instead of the original 180mm. This version has not been tested for printing yet.

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