graycbr
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wondering which system you guys are using & the reason why ?
soon be looking for a system to do this
any input & views would be helpful
soon be looking for a system to do this
any input & views would be helpful
Wuffles":37vm8743 said:How small a piece can the parfitt jig go to? With a template, you can go as small as four holes, like the tops of IKEA step stools for example; dead handy they are.
DiscoStu":1r8yevy3 said:The Parf system is smaller to store but slower to use.
Wuffles":3htcs9xc said:How small a piece can the parfitt jig go to? With a template, you can go as small as four holes, like the tops of IKEA step stools for example; dead handy they are.
What a fantastic little idea!Wuffles":1n57sp72 said:BEKVÄM - found a photo for you on the FOG
hisiggy_7":20iponuu said:I used the RS Pro CNC jig for mine. I wanted the flexibility of making my own tops of non-standard sizes as required, hence why I didn't go down the route of CNC made tops. I tried using my Incra LS positioner with a jig to hold the router onto the fence before that, but it was tedious and I wasn't happy with the results.
If you mean the black one, it's the Festool clamping elements. Handy but oh so expensive.Monkey Mark":1tj9g0fx said:What a fantastic little idea!Wuffles":1tj9g0fx said:BEKVÄM - found a photo for you on the FOG
Link for it in case anyone was interested.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/30178879/
EDIT: Whilst I'm here, what is the little clamp used on this stool called? I've tried searching for dog hole clamp and similar variations but couldn't find it. :?
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