How To Make A Simple Router Table Fence

Cut your fence parts carefully and check them with a square.
How to make a simple router table fence. Next week I plan on making a router lift. The last step is to mount the fence onto the table. The routing required to make the fence is simple.
Since the spacers are longer than the auxiliary fence mark your pieces based on a centerline. The fence base and rail will be made from a piece of MDF. These clamps are simple to make and grip tightly and quickly.
To get the fence to function with the table drill a small hole on each side of the Fence Back for T-Track bolts. Remove the fence and drill a 34 dia. Rabbets dadoes and butt joints create a strong cabinet that stands up to hard use.
The case is built with simple no-frills joinery. If you want a good basic router book I recommend it. The top and fence plates are made of countertop material.
With the fence in position I made a mark in line with the tracks so I could drill the holes. Cut the board in half to make a base and rail on a plank of MDF. Screw on the vacuum box and youre ready to rout.
Router Table Plans Increase the capabilities of your router with this weekend project. What makes these plans so amazing is that they found a way to create a router fence and attach it to a table saw. I found the clamping system in a great book called Woodworking With The Router by Bill Hylton.