Yet one more Beveler
There's nothing unique about this Beveler, other than the fact that it's made of 1x2s and 1/8 plywood.

I've still got some things to do to it Before I'm completely satisfied.   Build another Bed and put an adjustment screw on the right side.  Maybe a stop to keep me from taking off to much from a strip. 

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The front of the Beveler 
Notice the Plexiglas shield and the wood over the bit.  This is probably the most important part of the whole thing.
Side shot of the router.  The footprint is quite a bit larger than the frame.  I think this will keep it from tipping, even though it's fairly light. 
The Back side.   Not very dramatic, but here it is. 
The Bed from the front.   Hold downs are made from Aluminum and/or Brass tube.  Usually one inside another, held together with superglue.  The springs are made of coat hangers.  It's a material with enough spring in it to do the job but enough give to be worked easily. 
The Back side of the Bed. 
Two things I've learned is, you've got to keep the bamboo strip level in the bed and you've got to keep it moving at a constant speed.  The router bit will burn the bamboo if you stop.