Woodpeckers Phenolic Router Tops are available in two different sizes are available, 24" x 32" (actual 23-1/2" x 31-1/2") and 27" x 43" (actual 26.95" x 43"). Both tables are 3/4" thick and have a low friction wear resistant surface bonded to each face. These router tables are not affected by humidity, heat or even water.
Since 1993 Woodpeckers has manufactured laminated MDF router tables for the woodworking marketplace. We've always prided ourselves on offering the best quality tables made from the best materials and most reliable processes available. We always knew that our laminated MDF router tables delivered better thickness and flatness consistency than most commonly available phenolic router tables.That's why we waited until now to manufacture our own solid phenolic tables. After researching many different sources of solid phenolic and testing different kinds in a variety of products, we finally found a high quality material that meets the demanding requirements for a precision router table. Although a little more costly this material is by far the best available in North America. To ensure consistently tight tolerances, we machine each one on our own state-of-the-art CNC equipment using high quality cutting tools for the best fit and finish.A combination miter channel and T-track as well as two fence mounting tracks are embedded into the table top. Each table is pre-drilled with threaded holes for attaching to our steel router table stands. (Router Table Stand #RTS2027 fits the #RT2432-PH router table and the #RTS2037 fits the #RT2743-PH router table).
The router plate opening is 9¼" x 11¾" by just over 3/8" deep with ¾" radius corners making it compatible with most standard router mounting plates and lifts.
The opening itself is offset back from the front edge by 13" for the 24" x 32" router table and 16-1/2" for the 27" x 43" table. In each case you'll have plenty of room for maneuvering raised panels, case work, molding and any other routing projects.
Made in U.S.A.
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- Creating intricate wood patterns and designs for custom furniture
- Crafting raised panels for doors and cabinetry
- Precision cutting for joinery, such as dovetails and mortise-and-tenon joints
- Shaping and finishing moldings for interior design elements
- Building custom wooden signs and engravings
- Fabricating jigs and fixtures for repeatable cuts and shapes in woodworking projects
- Constructing frames for pictures, mirrors, or artwork
- Smoothing edges on wood pieces for a professional finish
- Creating slots and grooves for shelving and storage solutions
- Carving decorative elements into woodwork for added detail and character