

🛠️ Elevate your woodworking game—compact, precise, and ready to roll!
The Rockler Trim Router Table is a rugged, adjustable router table designed for compact routers, featuring a 1/4" thick acrylic base with a high-visibility bit guard, pre-drilled holes for easy mounting, and compatibility with most popular trim routers. Perfect for small routing tasks like round-overs and chamfers, it offers quick fence adjustments and tool-free router removal, making it an ideal space-saving solution for professional and hobbyist woodworkers alike.





| ASIN | B005E70EUU |
| Base Type | Fixed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #104,719 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #9 in Router Tables |
| Brand Name | ROCKLER |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (404) |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 4"W x 5"H |
| Manufacturer | ROCKLER |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 04032018_854-Rockler-38.79 |
| Material Type | Medium Density Fiberboard |
| Model Number | 04032018_854-Rockler-38.79 |
| UPC | 733175435505 756655352000 |
T**G
Great Job Rockler!
For someone like me that uses a router occasionally, and #1 doesn't have the room for a big router table, and #2 doesn't want to spend a lot of money, this was the perfect solution for my Dewalt DWP611 router. I can just hang it on the wall to keep it out of the way until I need it. Cost versus value was just right for me. Of course for someone that does a lot of woodworking, they're gonna want something nicer. I added a backing/clamping setup out of 3/4" oak I had laying around to make it stronger. It is screwed/glued/ and nailed, to make it a solid frame and become one with the table. I've included some pics. Now when I need it, I can just clamp it in the vise, or to a workbench. I also bought the optional vacuum attachment, and it does a great job when hooked up to my shop vac. For the occasional woodworker like me with limited space, this solution works really well.
P**R
It’s at least 30% overpriced and that’s being generous.
Update 12/23: I’m upping this from 3 to 4 stars, I don’t use it often but it when I do it works fine. It is maybe a little fiddly but not near as bad as other bigger ones I’ve looked at. it’s easy enough to pull the router out the top to change bits even though that means moving the fence. The table is MDF of course and that means everything wears and gets dented so don’t tighten (the fence) real tight. I’ve had it a few years now and nothing seems to have warped or bent, the leveling screws still work and are simple enough to adjust (there not being any frame under it to get in the way). I fitted a 13 year old Harbor Freight trim router to it by following some youtube videos and drilling new holes. My router doesn’t have a shaft-lock so I have to use two wrenches to change the bit and that’s best done with the router out. Original: So the adjustment screws for the deck height are allen head and probably metric. They’re also unusual in their coarse thread pitch - nothing like them is available around here. So of course right off I lost the wrench they provided and none of mine fit. Now I’m going to have to take them out and cut slots in them which is how they should have been in the first place. The fence is made out of three pieces of wood stacked and covered in similar laminate to the base. It works well enough and the lock down screws seem to hold, it doesn’t slip or hasn’t so far. It’s a lot more expensive than it should be and being MDF it’s not likely to hold up terribly well. Screwed to a board and then clamped to a bench it’s stable and doesn’t flex a bit. It’s useful but if I needed it more than once a year I’d have bought something a lot better.
M**T
A good setup for smaller workpieces and occasional use
I’ve got a big ol’ honkin’ router table for the full size “cut a Chrysler in half” jobs, but sometimes a smaller job needs just the colt router and a small table to work with. This fills the bill, the Bosch colt router fits perfectly, it’s easy to clamp the table onto a bench and run a dust collection hose to it. Just right all in all for the quick setup needs. The three screws setup to adjust the acrylic insert height are a bit on the crude side, and I’m not sure if I will continue to use the acrylic insert with nothing more than the weight of the router to keep things where they need to be what with a bit going thousands of rpm. All considered though, this is good for the occasional use I intend it for.
L**N
Not a high recommendation
I’m not that impressed with this. But it works. The clear plate insert is riddled with holes, none of which match my Marita trim router. They should have left the plate blank because I have to drill them anyways, and now it’s Swiss cheese. Also there is no dust port included, you have to buy it separately!! Overall the materials and build quality are C+. No centerlines on the table or guide lines. Pretty basic, and I could’ve built one myself.
M**E
router table
nothing elaborate about it, have a t square handy to get the fence straight, what they should have listed are the routers it DOSEN'T fit. I have 4 expensive routers and it only fit my dewalt . it has a bunch of pre drilled holes so unless u have the router they actually listed (only 3) u gonna have to try and dill new holes . definitely over priced for what u get . but then again anything from rocker is over priced
J**P
Nice product
I wish I saw this before buying the Rockler table that attaches, hangs when not in use, on the bench. This this is great.
M**L
Measure the holes that are predicted! Not all fit
Make sure you measure your router before you buy, just because it says fits any size doesn't make it so. The table and setup is good and fine but the router holes are not even close to fitting my router. So that is the only reason I'm rating 1 star.
K**R
Works great
The table works great with my small router and does a perfect job for small projects. Glad I bought it, I couldn’t have done the work I was doing without it. Of course with all the mounting holes I had to drill holes for my Milwaukee router.
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