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Uploaded by on Jan 8, 2012

http://woodgears.ca/router_lift Showing how I built the tilting router lift, step by step

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  • Hi Mathias,

    Im realley impressed with your router table!!

    I have a few question. First could i get the plans for this?

    Maybe also the slot mortiser? (Which is also hugely impressing!!)

    Second, which routers do you use?

    I hope to get an answer, its always nice for one woodworker to get inspired by others.

  • More info about it at the link in the description.

  • I already purchased a aluminum router plate. and still getting ideas for my next router table and i was thinking about putting just a vertical lift instead of the tilting (which i wont use very much, but still a great idea). i was wondering if i can still use my router plate and use the lift?

  • It would be much easier without the router plate.

  • Where can i buy a router like that?

  • Home Depot, Rona, Home Hardware, Canadian Tire, Busy bee tools

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  • And in the mean time, we love it when gadgets have things that we can manually activate, like ipod wheels and scrolling on an ipad. Much easier to control than buttons.

  • I dont work with wood but i find these videos to be very interesting

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  • @RainbowConure

    I've been thinking the same. His name is definitely german anyways.

  • In the "how to make gears" video, you say the tilting router lift is awesome

  • This kid is a genius.

  • @RainbowConure here we go :D

  • Are you of German ancestry?

  • your are the Edison of wood (but without been mean haha) you should make all those tools in metal and patent them :)

  • You could also used some poly glue underneath the t-nut to help hold it

  • This is unbelievable!

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