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Fine Woodworking's Working-Class Router Table Plan

 
9781631861444: Fine Woodworking's Working-Class Router Table Plan

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Synopsis

Build a router table that stands up to tough use with the Working Class Router Table printed plan. With a good router table, you can do a lot – cut joinery, raise panels, produce moldings, and even edge-joint boards This router table is the brainchild of Marc Adams who, among his many credits, is a technical consultant to the U.S. government on International Quality of Furniture Making.  He also heads the Marc Adams School of Woodworking (MASW) where this router table was tested for seven years.

SKILL LEVEL:
Intermediate

DIMENSIONS:
28 in. wide by 40 in. long by 44 in. tall 

WHAT'S INCLUDED:
extensive full-size and scale drawings
complete cutlist
step-by-step companion article

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About the Author

Marc Adams has been woodworking professionally for more than 28 years. In 1991, he became a technical consultant to the WWPA, SFPA, AHEC, and the U.S. government, representing the United States on International Quality of Furniture Making. His work has appeared in Design Book Six and Design Book Seven, and his shop was featured in "The Workshop" by Taunton Press. In addition, his work has appeared in many national publications, and has been featured on the front cover of Woodshop News magazine. Marc has worked with the EPA in Washington on current woodworking issues, and has been a panel commentator at the prestigious International Woodworking Fair. Marc has won the Indiana Artist/Craftsman of the Year award three times and periodically does TV and radio talk shows on woodworking topics. He co-authored the book Working With Plastic Laminates and currently consults for both the laminate and adhesive industries. His “Technical Technique” video series is the largest-selling video series in the history of woodworking, and he was recently awarded four “Telly” awards.

Marc just completed an eight-part series on workshop safety for Popular Woodworking magazine and was a judge for the 2008 Veneer Tech Craftsman Challenge Awards and the 2009 AWFS Fresh Wood Student Competition. He lectures nationally for universities, guilds, and trade shows and does train-the-trainer programs for today’s biggest tool manufacturers. In 1998, he was chosen as one of Indiana’s Top 40 Under 40 in the local business community.

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