Have always been petrified with table-based routing. Projects like door making mean working with narrow strips of lumber...dry hands, dusty wood...very unnerving. There a couple of router bit guards in the market, $135 or so, not expensive where safety is paramount but think I made a very good one. I'm open to criticism/comment.
Saw is a circa 1990 Ryobi BT3000, bought for its accurate fence. The Ryobi router table (w/vg dust removal) comes with a fence of its own...the maple is mine. The white piece on the bit guard is porcelain steel so the work slides through. For me, necessity is the mother of invention.
Jack Casey[attachimg=1]
Saw is a circa 1990 Ryobi BT3000, bought for its accurate fence. The Ryobi router table (w/vg dust removal) comes with a fence of its own...the maple is mine. The white piece on the bit guard is porcelain steel so the work slides through. For me, necessity is the mother of invention.
Jack Casey[attachimg=1]