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Hi all
I needed t ocut some dados and so made a quick jig which is shown here.
Slots in end pieces turned out to be a nightmare as I'm sure you'll remember form my previous post.
The jig works very nicely and gives absolutely perfectly sized slots. Only thing to remember is that the router base is not perfect and so it must be used in the same orientation in the jig each time it is used. You may see a black mark I made to remind me of orientation.
I cut some 2 pieces of ply to 275mm and 2 to 100mm. I glued 'em together as shown in photo. I then ran the router with my 1/2" straight cut bit along the top of the larger piece (router base pressed against top piece of ply) to give an edge that is exactly the width of the base edge to the cutter edge.
Repeat for other one.
I cut a couple of slots on the router table for end pieces (eventually :roll: ) and then glued + nailed the slotted pieces to one assembly. Make sure this is square.
I then bolted the other assembly to the slot with an 8mm coach bolt
To use it, I clamp a piece of wood + a single sheet of paper between each piece of ply to set it up, tighten coach bolts, clamp assembly to work piece, remove wood + paper and rout slot.
Not my idea - i saw it in a mag ages ago and finally got around tuit.
Worth knocking one up in my opinion.
Oh. I finished it in pure Tung oil
Well... I'd just bought some and wanted to try it out :wink:
I needed t ocut some dados and so made a quick jig which is shown here.
Slots in end pieces turned out to be a nightmare as I'm sure you'll remember form my previous post.
The jig works very nicely and gives absolutely perfectly sized slots. Only thing to remember is that the router base is not perfect and so it must be used in the same orientation in the jig each time it is used. You may see a black mark I made to remind me of orientation.
I cut some 2 pieces of ply to 275mm and 2 to 100mm. I glued 'em together as shown in photo. I then ran the router with my 1/2" straight cut bit along the top of the larger piece (router base pressed against top piece of ply) to give an edge that is exactly the width of the base edge to the cutter edge.
Repeat for other one.
I cut a couple of slots on the router table for end pieces (eventually :roll: ) and then glued + nailed the slotted pieces to one assembly. Make sure this is square.
I then bolted the other assembly to the slot with an 8mm coach bolt
To use it, I clamp a piece of wood + a single sheet of paper between each piece of ply to set it up, tighten coach bolts, clamp assembly to work piece, remove wood + paper and rout slot.
Not my idea - i saw it in a mag ages ago and finally got around tuit.
Worth knocking one up in my opinion.
Oh. I finished it in pure Tung oil


