Styles and rails with raised panels

I am looking for some plans to build a 3 router head table, so I won't have to keep changing my bits so often.    
Have you seen any, or have you built one yourself.


-Elbert
Beaverton, OR

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I, too, prefer not to change bits so often, especially when working on a routing process that requires several steps. My own shop has two router tables and each are on mobile bases which allows me to roll them into a vacant corner of the shop when not in use.


There is at least one manufacturer that makes a table that accepts two routers back-to-back. You may want to consider a two-station router table with a third router mounted in the wing of your tablesaw.


If you plan to construct your own three-station router table you might consider designing a triangular shaped top. This would allow each router space to run independently of the other two. Also, a triangular shape would minimize the size of the top which would help to reduce sagging under the weight of three large routers. 

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