Routing for C Channel

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Routing out the slots for the C-Channel on this table to get it mounted as flush as possible with the table base! Routing on the track made this a super simple process and it was easy to take multiple passes to get down to the final depth! Check out the tools used on our site -

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Routing out the slots for the C-Channel on this table to get it mounted as flush as possible with the table base! Routing on the track made this a super simple process and it was easy to take multiple passes to get down to the final depth! Check out the tools used on our site -





ToolsToday
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Grimacing hard and ponying up for this router and some track was one of my better woodworking purchases. Have used this and my tracksaw more than I would’ve imagined.

ericw
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woodworking tools sure have come a long ways

Otingocni
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was eine Leistung Er kann Werkzeug benutzen WOW

antebe
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Здравствуйте Я из Таджикистана очень обожаю фирма Фестол Я всегда слежу на ваша работа очень круто фирма Festool кто это создавал Спасибо за эту фирму он хороший инструмент и долго служишь

АдолатКамолова-юз
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Huh, never thought to use CNC bits, looks like you're taking a lot more than 1/2 the width of your bit per pass

yamlcase
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What happened to the red stained top and sides with clamp tracks on that workbench?

bw
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Công nghệ thật tuyệt vời tôi muốn được chia sẻ nhiều hơn

trungvohieu
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Why put c-channel along the grain? This would be doing nothing. They’re used for across the grain to minimise cupping while still allowing for shrinkage and expansion.

JaCee
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Mettere la barra girata sottosopra non era lo stesso tanto è il fondo del tavolo chi l’aveva

robertovolpato
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Why the C-channel? It doesn't do anything. As you've got a two inch thick hardwood laminated top I seriously doubt you even need the channel the legs are on in terms of adding stability the longitudinal channel is doing absolutely nothing structurally.

simonbryant