Crestonwood Router Table Plans
Crestonwood Router Table Plans
Crestonwood Router Table Plans
PLANS
By Dan Phalen
January 2012
CUT LISTS
NOTE: The dimensions on the ply sheets are oversized in case you need to make your rough first cut
with a hand saw or rotary saw. This makes room for saw kerfs and possible splinters. Youll notice later
on in the document that the finished dimensions are smaller.
MATERIALS LIST
Nominal Dimensions
Quantity/Length
Part of Project
Birch Plywood
1 pc 49 in. x 48 in.
Top*
1 pc. 49 in x 30 in.
Top*
Cabinet Grade or AC
Plywood
Cleats, drawers
Luan Plywood
Top
Top edging
Plexiglas
Door panel
2 PCC TY
2 PVC Pipe
Hose clamps
Cleaner and glue for PVC
1 pc.
1 pc. 1 ft. long
3 pcs.
1 small can of each
1 Wooden Knobs
8 pcs.
3 pcs.
Storage drawers
1 pair
Door
Magnetic Catch
1 pc.
Door
3 sets
Storage drawers
3 Casters
2 Locking Swivel
2 Swivel
Wheels
Hardware
Includes saftety switch, 36
miter track, fence hardware,
Levelers and 4 to 2 reducer
1 each
1 pc.
*NOTE: The MDF pieces are for the top. You may wish to use a single full sheet of 3/4 MDF, 4 ft.
x 8 ft., rather than the 1/2 second piece. It makes the top 1/4 thicker but could save you some
material.
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CARCASE
The carcase is built from shop ply or MDF. Assemble shelves and inner walls with glue and clamps.
The back is a L dado for a sturdy fit with the side panels.
CARCASE DIMENSIONS
FACE FRAME
CLEAT
BACK
Note that the overall width of the back piece is exactly 29 inches, whereas the outer width of the
carcase including both sides is 29 + 3/8 + 3/8, or 29 3/4 inches.
Center the 4 Dia. Hole 15 inches from the top for a 4-inch dust collector fitting.
Note: If you are using a 2 fitting instead, mark your center 15 3/4 from the top of the back.
In either case, the bottom of the hole should be level with the floor of the dust chute.
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MIDDLE SHELF
BOTTOM SHELF
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SIDE PANEL
Shown is the right side panel. The left side is the inverse. Shelf dados are W x 1/4D. The rear panel
fits into the 3/8W x 3/8D dado cut into the rear of the panel. Note the 3 x 3 notch cut for the front
kick plate, and the 2 W x 3/8D mortise for the cleat.
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TOE KICK
Notch the top corners x for side panel overhang.
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A Top
B Cleat
C Shelf
D Walls
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ROUTER TOP
My top uses a 3/4 MDF piece glued on top of another 3/4 MDF board, with a 1/16 laminate glued to
the top piece. The edging is hard maple 3/4 thick x 1 9/16 deep, attached to the MDF with #20
biscuits. Ease all edges by hand sanding.
3D VIEW
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DIMENSIONS
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LOWER DRAWERS
Three lower drawers, two small, one large, same width and depth but heights as shown on next page.
SMALL DRAWER
LARGE DRAWER
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Large Drawer
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Small Drawer
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SIDE PANELS
Front and rear vertical dados: x 3/8; rear dado inset by . Bottom dado: x 3/8, raised 5/16
from bottom edge.
Small Drawer
Large Drawer
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DRAWER FACES
The drawer faces overhang the drawer box fronts by either side to allow room for the slides.
NOTE: Before you cut the faces, build your
boxes and attach the slides. Then slide the
drawers into place as shown to the left .
Measure your actual inside width and cut
your drawer face accordingly. You should
use a 1/16" shim all around for spacing
around each drawer Face.
Fasten each face to its box with four #8 x
1 screws.
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THE FENCE
The fence assembly is all MDF, comprised of the vertical fence, a base to support the
workpiece, four braces, a fixed fence to hold featherboards, two sliding fences to support the
workpiece, and a dust port. The base knobs are 3/16 five-star threaded jig types; the slider
fences are secured with four T-knobs.
FENCE FRONT
FENCE REAR
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FENCE BODY
Cut the dust port mouth of each piece with a 2 radius centered 1 from the bottom. Chamfer top
surface of base to ease dust flow.
Vertical
Base
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FENCE BLOCKS
Material: MDF.
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UPPER DRAWERS
The upper drawers are for wrench and bit storage.
WRENCH DRAWER
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BIT DRAWERS
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DOOR
Material: hardwood frame 7/8 x 3/4. Ease outer edges with a block plane after assembly. Drill 1
diameter holes in 1/8 clear plastic.
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FINISHED APPEARANCE
With the wheels on, the table surface stands exactly 40 off the shop floor. Thats a comfortable and
safe work height for anyone 56 or taller.
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THATS IT!
This completes the plan drawings for my Ultimate Router Table as built. Please enjoy and let me hear
from you about your success.
DAN PHALEN
CRESTON WOOD
SCAPPOOSE, OREGON, USA
danp@crestonwood.com
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wrench_drawer
Vertical
Top
Sidepanel
Shelf_middle
Shelf_bottom
Fixed_fence
Fencebody1
Fence_sliding
Fence
Faceframe
Dwr_upper
Dustport
Dust_chute
Drawer_lower_small
Drawer_lower_large
Door
Dim_dwr_lower_large
Carcase