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Lift-Up Router & Tool Table, Part 2 Woodworking PlanWe showed you how to make the end cabinets and the sturdy laminated top for the workbench, in Part 1, the Full-Service Workbench plan. Now, with the basics out of the way, let's add a pair of cabinets: one with a lift-up router table and flip-over top that accommodates a benchtop power tool. To access a tool, simply open the cabinet doors, tap the foot pedal, pull up the table, and lock it in place. With the cabinet having the flip-over top, you'll also need to swivel it 180° and then lock it in place. Measures aproximately 36" tall, and 23" deep.
Featured in WOOD Issue 103, February 1998
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