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Router Tables

A router table is a stationary table with a woodworking router mounted onto its underside, with the bit protruding through a hole in the surface. This provides unparalleled flexibility for woodworkers, who can use a router table to cut from a wide range of angles, even sideways and upside down. A router table can also perform many cuts you simply can’t make with other tools.

Routers are ideal for shaping or hollowing out pieces of wood. They can also be used for materials such as fiberglass, graphite, and even Kevlar. It features a spindle that creates a groove in the material, making it perfect for easily adding curved, circular patterns to the workpiece.

Router Table vs. Handheld Router
A handheld router allows the user to move the tool across the material, letting them adjust the speed and direction as they work. This type of tool is preferable for more delicate tasks, as you can more easily see the cutting path of the router, allowing you to make more precise movements and add more intricate details.
Router tables are better for working with long, thin, and smaller materials that would present challenges for a handheld router. They’re great for trimming woodwork, making accurate stop cuts, dovetail and box joinery, edge trimming, shaping molding, and similar tasks. Creating raised panel doors is one of the most common projects performed with a router table.

Choosing the Best Router Table
One of the most important factors to consider when buying a router table is the size. Consider the available space in your shop and the types of projects you’ll be working on. You may be tempted to choose a smaller, less expensive table, especially if it’s your first venture into this kind of tool. However, a larger table may be well worth the investment for the security of knowing you’ll be able to handle anything that comes your way.

However, there are many great benchtop models that do a fantastic job despite their smaller size. You can even attach a feed extension to expand your work space, giving you the best of both worlds.

CPO Outlets offers a selection of high-quality router tables shipped directly from the manufacturer. Brands include Bosch, JET, and SawStop.