Description
- Rockler’s Trim Routing Table: The Rockler professional router tables can quickly attach to the edge of a bench, a table, and a piece of plywood or any flat surface. Get more out of your compact router with a rugged, adjustable trim router table that goes anywhere!
- Compatibility: Our Router table Rockler is perfect for small applications such as routing round-overs, chamfers, and small dadoes in your shop or at the job site. The wood router tool table is perfect for providing better control of hand held routers.
- Fits Most Popular Trim Routers: This router tables woodworking is compatible with Bosch Colt, Porter Cable 450 and 7310, DeWalt DW 611, and other popular trim routers – or drill the base to fit your specific router
- Easy To Use: Our table mount router sets up quickly, and it’s just as easy to detach your router from the table without tools. Use your router tabletop with the included 1/4″ thick acrylic base to do freehand work like a standard router.
- What’s Included? This portable router table includes a high-visibility bit guard, ¼” thick x 5-3/4″ diameter acrylic base, fence, T-Knobs let you make quick fence adjustments. This is one of the best router table accessories for your shop!
Product Description






Tdaoust (verified owner) –
I don’t have room for a freestanding router table, so I went with this solution. It’s ok for the price, but it has it’s limitations. The option dust collection piece is only semi-effective and can only be used when you’re using the fence. I can only give this item an “OK for the price” rating. Spend a few more $$ and find more space to use it.
Roy W. Zornow (verified owner) –
Unless you want to build your own, this model, also marketed as PowerTec, is the only game in town. It’s well-thought out but the MDF coating (melamine?) can chip. Also the dust port is sold separately, which seems a bit cynical by Rockler.
David M (verified owner) –
I did not have super-high expectations for this, but figured it was a lower-cost experiment to try before investing in a more expensive router table option. However, I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how well this little table works. I’ve basically only used it for making cutting boards using a pattern-following bit. It’s surprisingly sturdy clamped to the edge of my workbench and feels much safer than trying to do it using a handheld router. The little fence works great and I like the addition of the bit guard. Probably not great for large pieces, but I’d recommend as an intermediate step if you’re not quite sure you need a full table.