Router Table - Positions
Router Table - Positions
After much mulling, I could use a little input from those that have used a router table for acrylic projects. I'm trying to pin down the best 2 locations for a router. These are my proposed selections:
The table is 6' x 4' and the hash-mark lines are the 12" intervals.
Here is a list of what I would see as the use/benefit/detriment to each position:
Position #1: Feed from right side. Edge Prep and flush trim. Would be able to feed long pieces, but would need long fence.
Position #2: Feed from right or front. Edge Prep and flush trim. Would be limited in width when feeding from right and would need long fence.
Position #3: Feed from front. Edge Prep and flush trim. Would be able to trim pieces to widths of over 4 feet, but I don't see needing this that much since the front/back panels of tanks would just get flush trimmed, and I don't see building a tank with a large depth. Fence would be shorter (front to back).
Position #4: For flush trimming mainly, but could be used for edge prep. Would be nice for flush trimming because the tank/box could sit completely on the table & be spun. This is becoming one of my preferred positions. I'm thinking that I should move it 6" to the front (18" from front, 24" from right)
Position #5: Same as #4, but would not be as diverse of use, since it would have 36" on each side to the R/L versus 48" on one and 24" on the other.
Right now I'm leaning towards #4 (shifted 6" to the front) and #3. #1 is a close 3rd place.
To cover the "depends on what you plan on using it for" question, I can tell you the limit. I do not plan on making anything requiring greater than 3/4" material, unless it would be a rimless tank. That is, nothing over 6 feet long (and likely not much over 4 feet long). The largest thing I see myself making is something on the order of a 75 gallon sump if that gives you an idea.
So all you acrylic router table experts, what do you recommend? Other locations? What works for you and what do you use it for?