In praise of the Mitre Jack

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RobNichols

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I've been using a Mitre Jack for a couple of months. Particularly for cutting 45 degree mitres for the sides of small boxes. I've found it so useful I even bought a second which has been faced with aluminium plates. It makes the cutting of mitred corners with hand tools far easier and more accurate than other methods I've tried.

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I mainly use a Melbourne Low Angle Smoothing Plane and a Philly Skew Miter Plane with the Mitre Jack. Of the two the Philly works the better - the large block being convenient to move across the face of the Mitre Jack. However, I like using the Melbourne to start the cut off and get most of the waste off, and then switch to the Philly for the finer cuts. I'll also trim with a chisel on occassions.

I quite fancy make a Mitre Jack and notice Benchcrafted have a kit of the hardware needed. Though I can't find it available this side of the pond. It's also worth a visit to the Benchcrafted site to see a nice video of how to use a Mitre Jack.

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Here is another video on how to use the Mitre Jack which I think is worth a watch:



Do we have any other Mitre Jack aficionados on the site?
 
Whilst I've had one it always swelled in winter. It seemed to take that guy an eternity to complete what looks to be a tiny mitre....
 
I pondered on the use of accoya to add stability to these(and any precision jig/bench affected by change of season/damp) after getting large chunks cheaply.
 
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