My thoughts exactly; these things are 'shop made jigs from offcuts loafing around and they get pretty severely chewed up after a few months. £75 is having a larf :lol: - RobStanleymonkey":stcmtrch said:£75.00 - bloody hell!
SMALMALEKI":ix5u41gd said:Thank you for starting the thread
I use the opportunity to ask some stupid question.
I have made my own shooting board for both 90 & 45 degrees. After struggling for few days I realised the angles were not accurate.
Therefore without having a reasonably accurate reference it is a challenge to make jigs for an accurate cut.
I would love to learn some tricks please.
transatlantic":2w11wszw said:SMALMALEKI":2w11wszw said:Thank you for starting the thread
I use the opportunity to ask some stupid question.
I have made my own shooting board for both 90 & 45 degrees. After struggling for few days I realised the angles were not accurate.
Therefore without having a reasonably accurate reference it is a challenge to make jigs for an accurate cut.
I would love to learn some tricks please.
I too tend to go the adjustable route, I think it's easier. No farting about with glue and screws. Basically, you just attach the stop with a nut and bolt, where the hole for the bolt is a mm or so larger than it needs to be. Giving you a bit of play.
Here is an example, but I would just have it be secured with sunken bolts, so it doesn't get in the way. You're very rarely going to adjust it.
I've made loads of shooting boards over the years and this is the best one I've ever seen. It's simple, adjustable, easy, cheap to make and it works. Change the block or fence at the end and you can quite easily shoot 40mm square oak as I did recently - RobSMALMALEKI":2c3l864j said:Thank you for starting the thread
I use the opportunity to ask some stupid question.
I have made my own shooting board for both 90 & 45 degrees. After struggling for few days I realised the angles were not accurate.
Therefore without having a reasonably accurate reference it is a challenge to make jigs for an accurate cut.
I would love to learn some tricks please.
transatlantic":18gwcb6h said:SMALMALEKI":18gwcb6h said:Thank you for starting the thread
I use the opportunity to ask some stupid question.
I have made my own shooting board for both 90 & 45 degrees. After struggling for few days I realised the angles were not accurate.
Therefore without having a reasonably accurate reference it is a challenge to make jigs for an accurate cut.
I would love to learn some tricks please.
I too tend to go the adjustable route, I think it's easier. No farting about with glue and screws. Basically, you just attach the stop with a nut and bolt, where the hole for the bolt is a mm or so larger than it needs to be. Giving you a bit of play.
Here is an example, but I would just have it be secured with sunken bolts, so it doesn't get in the way. You're very rarely going to adjust it.
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