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  In more than 20 years as a professional woodworker, I have built dozens of router tables for all sorts of uses. What has always escaped me is finding a fullfeatured design that is as capable on the jobsite as it is in the shop. Back in 2012, I worked up a design that has worked well for six years. As happy as I have been with this design, long use has given me a list of improvements I want to make. I decided that the first two episodes of Woodcademy Season 2 is a great time to introduce an updated version. To be useful, this system has to have a full-size top, be able to handle twohorsepower routers, fold up for easy storage and transport, be easy to move, and do all this without expensive or exotic materials and hardware. This design meets all those criteria well; the top is 30” wide by 20” deep, the frame is built from standard home center 2x8 lumber, the hardware is unusual but not too difficult to acquire, folding down or setting up takes about a minute and when folded takes ...