StevieB
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I had a bad day yesterday - everything I touched went wrong. Probably a bad day to open up the Axminster dovetail jig that has been sitting in the corner of the workshop for about 8 months then First problem - no handles for turning the cam rods. Overcame that by using a screwdriver as a temporary lever. Next problem - understanding the instructions. Now I do not expect nobel prize winning literature, but come on. These are worse than useless. In the end I just had to put in two pieces of similarly sized scrap and play with it until I could get something that looked like a dovetail. Except I couldn't. Try as I might I either couldn't get the alignment right, or the fit right, or the timber slipped, or the router slipped, or I skinned my knuckles with the stupid plastic knobs (never heard of Bristol levers guys?!) and so on. After an hour and a half of playing about it has all gone back into its box (minus the non-existant handles) until I am in a better mood and less tired.
A question remains however. What exactly should the spacing be between the plastic guides for the front and side pieces? I was using the fine finger template (which the manual said you can buy but gave zero information on how to use). When I finally got dovetails that fitted together nicely, the pieces of timber didn't line up. I clearly have a timber alignment issue rather than a router bit depth issue. Any tips on the best way to get this sorted or is it a case of trial and error again?
If anyone knows of a handy set of web instructions, or better a video walkthrough that would be great. I cannot access you-tube from work but can from home this evening.
And calm.....
Steve.
A question remains however. What exactly should the spacing be between the plastic guides for the front and side pieces? I was using the fine finger template (which the manual said you can buy but gave zero information on how to use). When I finally got dovetails that fitted together nicely, the pieces of timber didn't line up. I clearly have a timber alignment issue rather than a router bit depth issue. Any tips on the best way to get this sorted or is it a case of trial and error again?
If anyone knows of a handy set of web instructions, or better a video walkthrough that would be great. I cannot access you-tube from work but can from home this evening.
And calm.....
Steve.