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Alan

12/04/2008 7:27 AM

Router table top

Would the new 3/4 Phenolic Plywood avail. at Woodcraft be a better
solution than 2 pcs. of 3/4 MDF laminated both sides?

The top is part of a table saw extension mounted on plates running the
length of the rails. The top will be approx 2' X 2'. I am hanging a
Triton 2-1/4 hp.


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CS

Charlie Self

in reply to Alan on 12/04/2008 7:27 AM

12/04/2008 11:41 AM

On Apr 12, 11:37 am, marc rosen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Apr 12, 10:27 am, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Would the new 3/4 Phenolic Plywood avail. at Woodcraft be a better
> > solution than 2 pcs. of 3/4 MDF laminated both sides?
>
> > The top is part of a table saw extension mounted on plates running the
> > length of the rails. The top will be approx 2' X 2'. I am hanging a
> > Triton 2-1/4 hp.
>
> Hello Alan,
> Other folks may have differing opinions but I think 3/4 inch not thick
> enough to prevent sag unless you rib it with a few pieces of
> dimensional lumber. The surface of the phenolic stuff would be ideal,
> just make sure that you have enough strcture underneath.
> Also, think about what would occur if you added a groove for a miter
> slot. Better to go thicker or go with a good infrastructure. (Wow, I
> finally got to use that word in a sentence.)
> On a different note, a freind of mine wants me to make a bathroom
> vanity from birch plywood and paint it white. I showed her the
> phenolic ply and she preferred that to the paint only so that's the
> way I'm going to proceed.
>
> Marc

Got to agree with Marc. The Triton is light for a large router, but
hanging there over time, it's probably going to create warp. That
said, you shouldn't have too much difficulty working out a bracing
framework.

EP

"Edwin Pawlowski"

in reply to Alan on 12/04/2008 7:27 AM

12/04/2008 4:04 PM


"marc rosen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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On Apr 12, 10:27 am, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would the new 3/4 Phenolic Plywood avail. at Woodcraft be a better
> solution than 2 pcs. of 3/4 MDF laminated both sides?
>
> The top is part of a table saw extension mounted on plates running the
> length of the rails. The top will be approx 2' X 2'. I am hanging a
> Triton 2-1/4 hp.

Hello Alan,
Other folks may have differing opinions but I think 3/4 inch not thick
enough to prevent sag unless you rib it with a few pieces of
dimensional lumber.

Agree. Why take a chance on a, hopefully, once in a lifetime project, the
table of your dreams.

mr

marc rosen

in reply to Alan on 12/04/2008 7:27 AM

12/04/2008 8:37 AM

On Apr 12, 10:27=A0am, Alan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Would the new 3/4 Phenolic Plywood avail. at Woodcraft be a better
> solution than 2 pcs. of 3/4 MDF laminated both sides?
>
> The top is part of a table saw extension mounted on plates running the
> length of the rails. The top will be approx 2' X 2'. I am hanging a
> Triton 2-1/4 hp.

Hello Alan,
Other folks may have differing opinions but I think 3/4 inch not thick
enough to prevent sag unless you rib it with a few pieces of
dimensional lumber. The surface of the phenolic stuff would be ideal,
just make sure that you have enough strcture underneath.
Also, think about what would occur if you added a groove for a miter
slot. Better to go thicker or go with a good infrastructure. (Wow, I
finally got to use that word in a sentence.)
On a different note, a freind of mine wants me to make a bathroom
vanity from birch plywood and paint it white. I showed her the
phenolic ply and she preferred that to the paint only so that's the
way I'm going to proceed.

Marc


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