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santa monica, california, united states - february 26, 2020: route 66 sign with black background

9th TEPHINET Global Scientific Conference

Blauseeli path from Fafleralp - flowers

Approaching the California redwood forest, US Route 101, California.

Beautifull travel across the historic route 66.

The Route-4 10.18 Broadstone Broadway to Poole service worked by More Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urban 2207 HF54HFW Liz Yelling is seen on Friday 5 July 2013 heading along the A35 Upton Road.

Been wanting this for quite a while. My old table was an MDF Bosch router table. The power switch, base, Fence and accessories are salvageabe.

 

The new stuff. The table surface is a JessEm Mast-R-Top 24x32 Phenolic table. Bought it from Wood craft. The Fence is a JessEm Mast-R-Fence II.

 

I chose this table and fence over the others because I like the ability to measure both sides of the fence for more accuracy.

 

The router is a Porter Cable 3.25 Hp. model 7518. Bought from Amazon. I do like my Bosch routers. But they are some what underpowered when routing 5/4 or thicker hardwood. Porter Cable has a good name. Years ago when I worked in a cabinet shop it was what they used for heavy routing.

 

The Router Lift Table. My first. After considering long and hard..... I went with Woodpeckers. I compared the multiple Router lifts. Woodpeckers was, in my view, the best. It quickly adjusts up/down with a neat springy handle. Its micro-adjuster is a perfect feel to me.

 

I spent a bout 4 hours building the Red oak router table. Its 1 1/2x 3 1/2 legs. The other boards are 3 1/2" x3/4" and 2 1/2" x 3/4". Cut 3/4" wide mortise joints; 3/4" inch deep. Set board in place glued. Dowel pins from top on top rails. And bottom from bottom rails. Will clean up pencil marks. glue and imperfections. Sand and oil at a later time.

 

Really looking forward to firing this thing up.

 

Been wanting this for quite a while. My old table was an MDF Bosch router table. The power switch, base, Fence and accessories are salvageabe.

 

The new stuff. The table surface is a JessEm Mast-R-Top 24x32 Phenolic table. Bought it from Wood craft. The Fence is a JessEm Mast-R-Fence II.

 

I chose this table and fence over the others because I like the ability to measure both sides of the fence for more accuracy.

 

The router is a Porter Cable 3.25 Hp. model 7518. Bought from Amazon. I do like my Bosch routers. But they are some what underpowered when routing 5/4 or thicker hardwood. Porter Cable has a good name. Years ago when I worked in a cabinet shop it was what they used for heavy routing.

 

The Router Lift Table. My first. After considering long and hard..... I went with Woodpeckers. I compared the multiple Router lifts. Woodpeckers was, in my view, the best. It quickly adjusts up/down with a neat springy handle. Its micro-adjuster is a perfect feel to me.

 

I spent a bout 4 hours building the Red oak router table. Its 1 1/2x 3 1/2 legs. The other boards are 3 1/2" x3/4" and 2 1/2" x 3/4". Cut 3/4" wide mortise joints; 3/4" inch deep. Set board in place glued. Dowel pins from top on top rails. And bottom from bottom rails. Will clean up pencil marks. glue and imperfections. Sand and oil at a later time.

 

Really looking forward to firing this thing up.

 

Along Route 89A

 

Arizona, USA

Surviving Route 66 gift shops of the Mother Road. Rusty Bolt junk shop, Seligman, Arizona.

On Route 66 to Vegas

Transdev Yellow Buses Route 5B in Bournemouth

Þingvallavegur or Route 36 is a primary road in southern Iceland. The road forms the main route from Reykjavík to Thingvellir. Earlier in the 20th century the road was considerably further south. The current layout now, however, the northernmost Mosfellsheiði set in clay Vogs water, but then down mosfellsdalur out Vesturlandsvegur above Mosfellsbæ.

Glacier Haute Route 2018: Chapex to Arolla

Painted Desert Visitor Center

Petrified Forest National Park

Arizona, USA

de Pakbeng à Oudomxaï

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