In a previous video, I explained a very detailed (yet way too complicated) process for making router trays. What can I say, it was my first time! The process worked great, but there were just too many bits, steps, and tools involved. Since then, I’ve made a lot more serving trays using my router templates. And with that, gained a lot more experience and came up with a much simpler process. You don’t need a bandsaw and you don’t need a router table. Just a handheld router and a jig saw!
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· Bosch router
· Acrylic sheet for router base
· Forstner bits
· Jigsaw scrolling blades
Router bits:
· Flush trim plunge bit
· Bowl & tray bit
· 3-flute flush trim bit
· Roundover bit
Sanding:
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· Sanding block
· Anti-slip drawer liner
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►CHAPTERS
0:00 An easier way to make router trays
0:33 Make blank
0:45 Trace the template
1:01 Cut with a jigsaw
1:52 Remove waste with a Forstner bit
3:12 Carve inner pocket with a router
6:25 Flush the outer circle with a router
7:43 Round over edges
8:31 Sanding
9:15 Apply finish
9:37 Get the router templates
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