Molding tricks with a tilting router lift

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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2012

http://woodgears.ca/router_lift
Exploring some of the possibilities that the tilting router lift opens up in terms of making molding with inexpensive router bit sets

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  • This is really interesting! If I may ask, did you mark angle and vertical dimensions on your adjustment devices or do you measure them by hand after every adjustment?

    (English is foreign language to me so I hope I made my point.)

  • I didn't measure anything while making that molding.

  • I wish there were kits available for your projects.

  • It's called wood. Plus my plans. Much assembly required :)

  • just asking, why when pushing must use that stick? i mean will use hand be so dangerous? or there is other reason?

  • You never know. You use a seat belt in the car even though you aren't planning on having an accident.

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  • holy fuck you are a genius

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  • where the hell do u get time to build all the stuff...U ARE A FLIPPIN GENIUS DUDE..i bought a joiner planer, and i saw....U BUILT ONE jeezz mannn....

  • i got the same router bit set :D

  • Not sure what I like more, the video content or the video editing/quality. Great job on both. Thanks for making these videos.

  • you know man you are a GOD among carpenters

    Great job when i get some stuff together i might make homemade bandsaw

  • wow that's really amazing!! You're so practical and creative, great work!

  • You are like a wood engineer!

  • @Matthiaswandel Good answer, Matt. Real nice router lift, too. I like the tilting idea. You should patent that design.

    You amaze me sometimes.

    Larry

  • That's the tablesaw I just restored. I was wondering if you could do a re-vamp article on how you did your extensions. I have a motor with a shaft on protruding from each side, and it blocks the right rail from extending to the same length as the left one. I didn't want to cut it off, it's a good motor.

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