There's a guy on here somewhere that built (or was in the process of building) a router that was mounted to a cinder block wall. I can not find the thread, but seem to recall he was in th UK. Anyone remember this thread?
I ran a vertical Wesflex router many years ago making shutters for Pizza Hut from MDF. One of the nice things was that all of the crap ended up on the floor instead of on the table - that was definately a plus in this case.
A vertical machine sure does make sense, doesn't it? What are the pitfalls? Inertia of the Y/Z carriage? - this could be counterbalanced....what else?
Scott
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