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My Milwaukee trim routers came with an extra base plate. Larger with a second set of mounting hole closer to the perimeter. Been wanting to make one of these for awhile now. Had a 25" x 16" piece of 12mm baltic birch plywood to use up so I challenged my CNC to make me a clamp on router table for the trim router. Top view. 14" x 14". Router base flush to the surface. Side brackets slip into tapered dovetail slots on the bottom of the top piece. Notch slips over my bench easily. 1" dowel has offset 3/4" ends. Essentially a cam lever. Pull the handle straight down to clamp the router table to the bench. Pull the small dowel handle toward you and level to release. A relatively quick project, although there were three CNC setups to make all the parts. Works well. Seems securely clamped to the bench but I've ordered some shrink tubing to slip over the 1" dowel to add some friction. Although I used my CNC with the dowel clamped vertically to cut the offset 3/4" ends, I realized I could have used my mini lathe to accomplish it. Offset the end centers when mounting, then just turn the ends down. 4D
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