dovetail/tenon jig etc.

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Hi,

Steve Maskery has done one, and very nice it is to.

Pete
 
DW,

If you're considering hand cutting I can highly recommend Dave Barron's (I think that's his name) little jig. £20 at Yandles and I can't believe how easy it makes hand cutting.

I'd virtually given up on hand cutting ('cos I was crap :oops: ) but this jig makes me want to go and play at making them. Transformed my approach for sure (and I own a Leigh!).
 
Alf":tr5dxw1k said:
Would that be the one Adel shows here, Stuart?

Cheers, Alf

Yep - fantastic bit of kit.

Couldn't believe how tight he made dovetails in such a short space of time.
 
stuartpaul":nprwajpq said:
DW,

If you're considering hand cutting I can highly recommend Dave Barron's (I think that's his name) little jig. £20 at Yandles and I can't believe how easy it makes hand cutting.

I'd virtually given up on hand cutting ('cos I was crap :oops: ) but this jig makes me want to go and play at making them. Transformed my approach for sure (and I own a Leigh!).

Yes that looks very good, needs a depth stop tho, those japenese saws cut down fast. :)
 
Have you had trouble adapting to the pulling of a saw as opposed to pushing DW. I haven't, but I've come across some people who say they simply can't adapt to them?

Roy.
 
Hi I have three dovetail jigs and use none of them. I made this jig and use it all the time.
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The jig helps you cut the housings, the tails being cut first and used to mark out the housings. I cover the area with masking tape, mark out with a knife and peeling away the areas to be cut away. The housings being cut away freehand with a router, going cutting as much as possible.
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It is then a very easy job to cut to the line with a chisel and the end result I found is always very good.
 
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