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marcros":2t53lewf said:what about the woodrat? you can do needle dovetails with that on the right boards, or at least fairly fine.
I use a Woodrat, actually it's a Router Boss but they're both pretty similar. I use it because it saves storing lots of separate jigs for chair making, the Woodrat and the Router Boss are basically very versatile and repeatable jigs for all sorts of compound angle work.
However, as a dovetailing tool I think it's got some shortcomings. To allow very fine dovetails, but still prevent the router bit snapping, they use a weird 1:9 slope. I thought that was so close to the traditional 1:8 that it wouldn't make any difference, but in reality it makes a lot of difference. Basically the 1:9 dovetails end up looking more like box joints than dovetails...and to add insult to injury the router bits still snap!