The RAS900 come pre-assembled with an integrated accessory storage bag and a laminated MDF top. The self-contained structure provides storage for necessary parts like the fence and router bits. Included with the RAS900 is a guard, feather board, miter gauge and bit inserts; along with a tall fence with adjustable laminated MDF faces; dual feather boards, a starter pin and guard for support when routing curved work pieces; a bit height gauge for easier bit setup and cutting precision, and additional accessory storage compartments. The RAS900 has a quick-release router mount that attaches and detaches in seconds. An efficient folding design means the table comes pre-assembled with minimal setup needed and legs fold for storage. Stability plus convenience makes this a great router table for any DIYer.
- Accessory storage containers protect and store accessories with router table
- Efficient folding design table comes preassembled with minimal setup needed, legs fold for storage
- Quick clamp router mounting releases router in seconds for quick and easy bit changes without leveling
- Starter pin and guard offers support for routing curved pieces
- Bit height gauge for accurate cuts
Rebekah Littel (verified owner) –
One piece was missing, but otherwise extremely happy with the table. It takes a while to figure out where to place the guard, and I even had to use some blocks to position the wood properly, but once everything was set up the table is fantastic and saves you ALOT of time.
Keshaun Weber (verified owner) –
my only problem is getting enough of the bit length into my router. I have the router mounted as high as possible. Whatever they could do to get it closer would be appreciated.
Tate Ortiz (verified owner) –
Simple intuitive assembly and connection with both my SKIL 1810 & 1830 routers.
Dorothy D’Amore (verified owner) –
Easy to set and nice to use. Would buy another if I needed it.
Ted Stanton (verified owner) –
Everything works as advertised. Good buy for the money. I had to drill special holes in the mounting plate myself to mate it to my B&D router.
Floyd Bruen (verified owner) –
works well for what i wanted to do rather had a table made in usa
Maybell Jacobs (verified owner) –
Was easy to assemble and seems like a good design. Easy to use and does what I need it to do.
Westley Stroman (verified owner) –
Easy to assemble. Router clamps on and off with ease. It is very sturdy, despite being lightweight. I bolted it on to a table top and it works great
Cindy Quigley (verified owner) –
Great
Kole Fadel (verified owner) –
I needed a router table that I could move around in my garage because I was running out of room. It is nice and light yet durable.
Vallie Zulauf (verified owner) –
I love this table. I was able to hook up my plunge router from HF with some slight modifications. Everything works great. I knew i would have a little instability due to the folding legs but that has been the only issue. I plan on mounting it to my work bench or removing the legs to mount to my table saw extension. I usually use clamps to help keep it in place. And it arrived 2 days earlier than expected. Great job Home Depot! You will need to check the fence for square but most router tables require this. Good thing is it does have guide lines to check it but if you are in between lines you are on your own. All accessories work great. I am very happy with my purchase.
Nella Ondricka (verified owner) –
Easy to put together. The guide is easy to use.
Delfina Mayer (verified owner) –
Everything as advertised and meet expectations , was satisfied with purchase
Van Hessel (verified owner) –
Works well for a portable table. It totally fulfils my needs. I believe you can do some pretty serious routing if you need to, but you would probably need to anchor table down some how. For my needs it worked perfectly and well. The only complaint I had was that I have a 690 porter cable router. The holes in the mounting plate where just a touch off and I could not get three screws in to mount router. I reamed out the holes a little and it worked fine. But for such a standard router I should not have to do that.
Lysanne Spinka (verified owner) –
I’ve had it for a few months now and like it a lot. I went from a 20 yr old aluminum craftsman table to this mainly because I wanted a smoother table (and something more up to date). My Craftsman Combo router fits perfectly. I use the fixed base part in the table and the plunge base for hand routing- switching out the motor. The quick mount is fantastic to use and has been flawless. Like that the table came with plastic feather-boards. I’ve been making my own for a long time out of wood and have to admit the plastic is a much smoother action. On off switch in the table front is great. I didn’t have that before and it was awkward turning the router off and on. The fence tightens secure. The bit guard flipping up when pushed from the right when feeding a piece through it is a really nice change from what I’ve had (pushing into thefence where it would snag a little) The tabletop inserts are flat with the table top. I’ve had no hang-up. I actually haven’t used the bit height gauge or the miter gauge so I won’t comment on them. My only concern is that I have an unheated shed for a workspace (10 by 12) so I have been keeping the table in the house out of concern for how dampness might affect thecomposit table. The table came with two plastic shims 1/6 and 1/8 thick. Pretty thoughtful of Skil. (Skil! Would be nice to have a couple the entire length of the fence also for that first partial cut, though I do make my own.) The compartments come in handy when packing up a few bits/inserts to work elsewhere. I have it bolted to 3/4 plywood that I clamp to sawhorses. Very stable/durable so far with a lot of use. Anyway, Very pleased with it and I certainly would encourage others to give this table a look at if your in the market.
Hanna Howell (verified owner) –
Excellent router table.
Malinda Rodriguez (verified owner) –
great tool
Alisha Kuhlman (verified owner) –
The “T” square could have been less flimsy. Other than that it is a well made tool for portability and storage.
Mackenzie Zemlak (verified owner) –
If you have a router and expect to use it, this is the way to go. Reaonably priced, the table comes with fixtures to improve the precision of your work. A clever vacuum port makes for chip and dust free operation. My two guides are misaligned by about 1/64” but as I am not making furniture, it’ll do.
Lincoln Watsica (verified owner) –
Solid table with a very good quick mount and release system. Comes with several good accessories such as two feather boards and three ring inserts so that helps to lower your overal cost. The fence adjusts easily and locks in place to give firm support when moving the workpiece through the router. It removes from the table quickly when necessary. Biggest complaint is the storage boxes on the sides open and close poorly but I have enough storage in the cabinet I have the table mounted to. Very good value for the money and I’d defiantly recommend to a friend.