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Prato Raso Triangular - Apto Para Micro-Ondas - Mickey
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May 02 2025
Yes! Finally, wrapping up this season with a router station! This is awesome!
May 02 2025
Very cool! I grew up watching norm.... It was the only way to really learn anything new! Thanks!
May 02 2025
Yay — we finally get to see it! Thank you, Mike and team, for bringing us all of these wonderful episodes. Norm is a national treasure, so it’s nice to know that this show will live on for generations to come. I know Russ is smiling up in heaven…
May 02 2025
The long lost episode! My dad and grandpa built one of these long ago, off of Norms plans and this episode!
May 02 2025
Maybe you can answer something for me. On the weekends before going into the workshop I would sit and watch New Yankee Workshop, This Old House, and Hometime with Dean Johnson. I still watch TNYW and TOH. Do you know where I can watch Hometime full episodes? There is a channel here on Youtube but it is basically just short clips, not full episodes. Thanks for any assistance. Thank you to all involved for bringing TNYW here to enjoy again.
May 02 2025
You need to make at-least 1 last episode for youtube and release it one day, surreptitiously. The channel subscriptions would skyrocket. Legendary and Epic
May 02 2025
A few firsts in this project: it was the first time Norm did the intro in a woolly hat, the first time he used a router bit in the drill press and the first time he asked someone where they got their knobs from.
May 02 2025
Back then the cordless drills were the big tool .
Since then the impact drivers came along .
May 02 2025
Lol, I still have the same saw and setup after all these years! Delta cabinet saw is so good.
May 02 2025
Funny his comment about it taking a couple of days to build the router table. For me, it’s more like a couple of months.
May 02 2025
All but two episodes from season six are now safely on YouTube on the official channel. This way, they can inspire the future.
I found the Alphabet Wagon episode and watched it. I did a little bit of research, and it could still work without being a choking hazard. One change would be making the blocks a little bit bigger. Big enough to hold, and not small enough to choke on. A second change would be possible if one invests in a CNC machine. That way, one could make the letters and numbers on the blocks without gluing them into the area made by a router. Less chance of the letters and numbers from potentially falling out and being swallowed.
Norm may be retired from the New Yankee Workshop and he deserves to enjoy his retirement, but there is always the possibility for the show to return with a new host and new projects to be made. One can hope. Keep making sawdust.
May 02 2025
I made one of these as well. It was a great experience and I’m sure it didn’t turn out as nice as this, it was still usable. I have the video tape. lol. I’m now building custom woodwork for over 25 years. Norm got me started. Thank you.
May 02 2025
Mike, I did not know all these years that Norm made a video on building this masterpiece of usefulness. Thank you so much for your hard work on the channel, and blessing us with Norms work……as for the router table, the attention to detail is beyond compare…..I will be purchasing the plans for this soon to make my own.
May 02 2025
I saw your "final" video explaining the backstory of this video.
I remember it when the show first ran, and greatly appreciate you and the fan group that enabled its recovery and upload to YouTube to revisit yet another Norm Classic.
Thank you for bringing back these great memories, which are still outstanding instruction.
May 02 2025
A piece of history. A big thank you to those who both made the original and those who allowed the rest of the world to see this amazing material. Again, thank you.
May 02 2025
Thank you to whomever provided the VHS and thank you for all the effort to making this accessible to all of us on YouTube. I remember watching this episode on a Saturday night in New England.
May 02 2025
A big thank you to however provided the tape and the crew for getting this out. Missed the original being overseas in the Navy, and I have always wanted to see it. Like how Norm made the outfeed fence adjustable; wish he had done that on the second build..
May 02 2025
Fun fact: This was the final episode in the series where the credits scrolled up.
May 02 2025
When Norm built the deluxe router station, what did he do with the old unit?
May 02 2025
So awesome. I have made a couple NWY pieces. Last year however a router table showed up on marketplace… this very version!… great to get the original accompanying vid!
May 02 2025
Funny thing, is I am currently searching for a decent plan on making a router table. Such a cool coincidence that this posted.
May 02 2025
I added a piano hinge to the plexiglass to make it easier to open and clean.
May 02 2025
Thank you very kindly for uploading this epic episode and I have to say that this router station from 1996 is nicer than the 2003 version. I plan on taking both designs and incorporating them into my new setup.
May 02 2025
Before I got into woodworking I would look at this program as a child and guess what, I loved it. Thanks for putting this out for all to enjoy.
May 02 2025
I remember this program so I sent off for this router table plans and the DVD and boy have I made this great project l even made the bed & the fence out of thick perspex and it worked
May 02 2025
I miss the Tuesday and Friday noon time in California “new episodes” of the New Yankee Workshop. All great things must come to an end. Thanks to the crew for finding this treasured episode. Truth be told I got the plans and VHS tape in the late 1990s with full intentions to build it. Between moves to Philadelphia PA, Thousand Oaks CA and a divorce I lost the plans and VHS tape. Sh** happens over 20+ years. Ultimately I bought a Jet shaper that will also collet half-inch and quarter-inch router bits. Works great! Thanks for finding this classic and popular project video to add to the 20+ years of the New Yankee Workshop. Now I have to figure out something to do on Tuesday and Friday afternoons - maybe make some more sawdust?
May 02 2025
I love you Norm, I have all your DVDs and books. Watching you I bought every tool you featured on your show. Thank you, I have been a wood worker for 30 years. Your my hero, hope your doing well.