What Does a Router Table Do?
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A Router table is a stationary woodworking machine that is used to shape, route, drill and join wood. It is typically equipped with a router that is mounted in a vertical position, allowing the user to cut and shape materials with the use of a router bit. A router table is used for a variety of woodworking tasks, including routing, profiling, dovetailing, mortising, and rebating. It can also be used for joinery and for creating decorative designs, such as inlay and intarsia.