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Here's the back side of my Table Saw / Router Table setup.  
It's approxiomately 20' long with the extensions.


Here's the inside view.  I have the table set up to rip 1/4" strips, and with the removal of a few screws, rout my cove and beads. 


The small cutout you see in the foreground in the white laminate is the router bit sticking out.  I rotate the fence side to side to switch from ripping to routing.


The right-hand cutout houses the router bit.  I raised the bit up through the hole, then rotated the fence and let the bit cut through until it was sticking out enough.  I'm using the Canoe Bit set from
Woodcraft.com.  It's a pretty nice two-bit set, set me back about $40


Here's the Router Setup, with Finger Boards in place


From the Back Side, ready to rout a strip.  Maybe I should move the Cruza, since if it shoots off like an arrow I might be in trouble with the wife! 

 

 

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