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"Chuck"

29/11/2005 11:57 AM

New Yankee Workshop Deluxe Router Station

Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
Router Station?

How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Chuck


This topic has 11 replies

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"Chuck"

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

29/11/2005 1:06 PM


John Grossbohlin wrote:
> "Chuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
> > Router Station?
> >
> > How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
> > specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
> > What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
> > finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
> > you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
> > pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Chuck
>
> Now that is an acceptable inquiry! ;~)
>
> John

And I really am interested in this plan. Does anyone have any
experience with it?

NE

"Never Enough Money"

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

29/11/2005 1:13 PM

I ordered the pans and the video. Norm makes it look easy.

I've had them for almost a year but it's kind of a big project so I've
procrastinated....built other things.

I've never put down laminate so that'll be a new experience.....

The plans are quite complete. However, the video sure helps.


Chuck wrote:
> Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
> Router Station?
>
> How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
> specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
> What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
> finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
> you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
> pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chuck

DD

Dave

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

29/11/2005 7:13 PM

I bought them...had taped the show on it so I could reference it while
building it. Took about 2 or 3 weeks to build last January...granted it
was about 35 degrees in my garage...I mean shop. Had to bring the glued
up parts inside many times when I 'quit' for the day so the glue could dry
properly.

Couldn't believe I built the thing using a PC 6902 Router with both plunge
base and normal base, PC circular saw, straight edge and a Delta TS200LS
saw...came out pretty darn good seeing this was the first 'major' thing I
made and the tools I used.

Plans were easy to follow though there were some spots where I questioned
the 'wood layout' on the 1/4" luaun plywood.

Dave


Chuck wrote:

> Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
> Router Station?
>
> How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
> specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
> What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
> finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
> you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
> pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chuck

JG

"John Grossbohlin"

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

29/11/2005 8:12 PM


"Chuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
> Router Station?
>
> How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
> specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
> What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
> finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
> you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
> pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chuck

Now that is an acceptable inquiry! ;~)

John

RV

"Rob V"

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

29/11/2005 11:15 PM

I bought the first one a while ago and made it - plans were fine.
Moved and sold it so I wouldnt have to move it.

I PVR'd the 2nd one - stumbled onto an incra fence - then re-made it.

Works great.


"Chuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
> Router Station?
>
> How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
> specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
> What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
> finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
> you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
> pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chuck
>

BS

Bill Schoenbeck

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

30/11/2005 2:24 PM

"Chuck" <[email protected]> wrote in news:1133298368.295924.69830
@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com:
>
> And I really am interested in this plan. Does anyone have any
> experience with it?
>
>

Chuck,
No experience with this version but I built Norm's original version
several years ago. I'm very happy with the result. I didn't build the top
but used the top & fence available from Rockler and mounted it to Norm's
cabinet with hinges in the back. My Idea was for ease of router access
but as it turns out with the large front opening it wasn't necessary to
hinge the top. My plans are complete as is the parts list. I made some
errors due to not reading the drawings correctly but that was my bad. In
my version the drawings are a little on the smallish side but the
mistakes were all mine and had to do with the drawers for the router bits
and tools and how they fit and slide. Built from 3/4" oak ply it is very
heavy which is good for stability but not if you need to move it around.
I added two casters to the bottom back edge and lift up in the front to
roll it around then set it back down. Plenty of drag even with the rear
of the cabinet resting on wheels to keep it in place while routing.
I mainly use it for making my own picture frame material now but it
also saw heavy use when I built a crib for our niece's baby a few years
ago from Rockler plans. The slats in that plan are routed to shape. I
also bought the video and viewed it a few times before starting. It is
helpful and I enjoy watching Norm work but if you don't want to spend the
extra $14 you could do without it. The new version looks nice and the
lower storage drawer has changed from one big one to three smaller ones.
Also the front access door is hinged instead of lift out. I think you
will be very pleased with your result if you build it. It's a good
design.

Bill

AJ

Adam Jawer

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

28/02/2006 9:47 PM

I ordered the plans and they sat in my shop for 4 months before I attempted
to build it. So far, I've finished the top and the fence and have been
clamping this to my table saw and supporting the front edge with roller
stands. This has sufficed for most of the stuff I'm doing and I'm in no
hurry to build the rest of the case because the table is so gosh-darn huge
and my garage is running out of square feet. I'm thinking that I'll try to
make the top attachment modular so I can put other dedicated tops for
different tools (my mortiser & planer come to mind first). I also don't
have 7 drawers worth of router bits that I need to store so I might reduce
the sice of the cabinet to trim these little drawers out and allows a
smaller base footprint to save a little extra floorspace.

-A

LH

Lew Hodgett

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

29/11/2005 10:46 PM

Chuck wrote:
> Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
> Router Station?

Yes.


> How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
> specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?

Yes.

Think you will be satisfied, I was.

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

30/11/2005 4:23 PM

Yep...

It's NOT a plan but a "measured drawing".

Yes...you can build one with the drawing and a wee bit of skill.

Final cost is under $200

No..you can't buy one like you can build, in my opinion.



Chuck wrote:

> Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
> Router Station?
>
> How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
> specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
> What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
> finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
> you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
> pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
> appreciated.

cn

cdo

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

30/11/2005 9:13 AM

Built it a couple of yeras ago and love it. I had no problems with the
plans, but I did make a few changes. I used my own top and fence
designs (bigger surface with t-tracks, and more versatile fence), and
I put a drawer where Norm had the wiring and switch (too much wasted
space). I also cut 3-1/2" off the bottom and put it on heavy duty
locking casters. Since I have only a garage shop for now, being able
to move it was a necessity. The locking casters do effectively keep it
from going anywhere when in use. The solidity and the noise dampening
of the cabinet make it a dream to use - I really enjoy it. The plans
were money well spent.

Cliff



On 29 Nov 2005 11:57:36 -0800, "Chuck" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
>Router Station?
>
>How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
>specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
>What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
>finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
>you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
>pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Chuck

JC

"James \"Cubby\" Culbertson"

in reply to "Chuck" on 29/11/2005 11:57 AM

29/11/2005 2:12 PM


"Chuck" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Has anyone here ordered the plans to the New Yankee Workshop Deluxe
> Router Station?
>
> How detailed are the plans? Are all materials and dimensions well
> specified?" Is all the hardware fully specified and sources listed?
> What was your final cost to buy all the necessary material? Does the
> finished product live up to your expectations? For the time and money
> you put in, do you think you might have been just as well off buying a
> pre-made one from Rockler, Woodcraft, etc.? Any info you have will be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Chuck
>

I can't speak for this plan in particular as I haven't ordered it. I've
got around 3 other plans from them however if that is anything to go by.
Dimensions are labelled although I have found one or two mistakes. A bill
of materials for lumber is included and gives pretty specific cutting
instructions (ie. cutting layout via words). I did not notice any
specifics on hardware although what I built didn't require much. For this
one, perhaps it
does.
Cheers,
cc


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