Router table split fence
Rob Brown, the editor of Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement Magazine, shows how to made a split fence for your router table. Read the accompanying article on how to make and tweak your own router table.
Rob Brown, the editor of Canadian Woodworking & Home Improvement Magazine, shows how to made a split fence for your router table. Read the accompanying article on how to make and tweak your own router table.
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