I have dabbled in woodwork for a few years, but at a very basic level. I now have more time on my hands and wish to become more active.
I have just finished a chest of drawers, ( jointed 25mm planks for carcase, plywood drawers, fronted with oak) which I am quite pleased with, but my wife now wants similar in 2 other bedrooms!!
I want to try and make one in chestnut, and the other with walnut.
I want to make the drawers with dovetail joints, hence advice re router and jig. I have been looking on internet for ages, and am leaning towards a Bosch POF 1400 ACE router. I have a very cheap 800 watt router at the moment which has done what it needed to do, but the adjustment is very hit and miss, and the casing is cracking, so a new one is called for. It will never be used for heavy duty stuff so I felt that 1400 watt would be sufficient. I do have a spindle moulder which came with other tools, but never explored its potential yet.
As for the dovetail jig , the Trend seems to be the favoured one.
I have about 12 drawers for the furniture, but also I want to make about 6 for my garage/workshop out of 15mm ply.
Thoughts on router and jig from those with more knowledge than me would be very helpful.
Also, advice ref the furniture drawers ....the jig seems to accept wood 12mm and thicker, this seems quite thick, as I used 10mm ply on the job I just finished. Is it possible to use thinner wood in the jig, or is there some other reasons why one should not, also, would you advise MDF as opposed to ply.
Thanks in advance
I have just finished a chest of drawers, ( jointed 25mm planks for carcase, plywood drawers, fronted with oak) which I am quite pleased with, but my wife now wants similar in 2 other bedrooms!!
I want to try and make one in chestnut, and the other with walnut.
I want to make the drawers with dovetail joints, hence advice re router and jig. I have been looking on internet for ages, and am leaning towards a Bosch POF 1400 ACE router. I have a very cheap 800 watt router at the moment which has done what it needed to do, but the adjustment is very hit and miss, and the casing is cracking, so a new one is called for. It will never be used for heavy duty stuff so I felt that 1400 watt would be sufficient. I do have a spindle moulder which came with other tools, but never explored its potential yet.
As for the dovetail jig , the Trend seems to be the favoured one.
I have about 12 drawers for the furniture, but also I want to make about 6 for my garage/workshop out of 15mm ply.
Thoughts on router and jig from those with more knowledge than me would be very helpful.
Also, advice ref the furniture drawers ....the jig seems to accept wood 12mm and thicker, this seems quite thick, as I used 10mm ply on the job I just finished. Is it possible to use thinner wood in the jig, or is there some other reasons why one should not, also, would you advise MDF as opposed to ply.
Thanks in advance