N Niki Established Member Joined 18 May 2006 Messages 735 Reaction score 0 Location Poland 23 Jul 2006 #1 Good day This post is continuation of the "doweling jig part 1" post and its showing the marking and drilling procedure. Very old and not effective idea Regards niki
Good day This post is continuation of the "doweling jig part 1" post and its showing the marking and drilling procedure. Very old and not effective idea Regards niki
Evergreen Established Member Joined 12 Jan 2006 Messages 531 Reaction score 1 Location Hampshire 23 Jul 2006 #2 Niki It's certainly annoying when you're jointing two long edges and one end creeps just a mm or two out of alignment. But that joint looks pretty accurate to me. Treat yourself to a birthday beer. Or several! Regards.
Niki It's certainly annoying when you're jointing two long edges and one end creeps just a mm or two out of alignment. But that joint looks pretty accurate to me. Treat yourself to a birthday beer. Or several! Regards.
Keefaz Established Member Joined 18 May 2006 Messages 107 Reaction score 0 23 Jul 2006 #3 I'm impressed. Being a newbie I was working through the first part wondering how on earth it all worked, and now it's all become clear!
I'm impressed. Being a newbie I was working through the first part wondering how on earth it all worked, and now it's all become clear!
N Niki Established Member Joined 18 May 2006 Messages 735 Reaction score 0 Location Poland 23 Jul 2006 #4 Thank you Evergreen I'll have one of the beers for you - cheers. Keefaz Nobody was born with a planer in his hand, 10 years ago I was also newbie (and still I am). Thanks niki
Thank you Evergreen I'll have one of the beers for you - cheers. Keefaz Nobody was born with a planer in his hand, 10 years ago I was also newbie (and still I am). Thanks niki