AES
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@accipiter:
Well I did watch that YouTube clip, basically because I'd not heard of the Titman version.
I agree, as a "tutorial" the vid is little better than a chocolate teapot, but as you say, "the ideas/principles" ares there in the clip.
If you want a better tutorial I'd recommend looking for the Kreg K5 on YouTube. Yeah, you've got the Titman not the Kreg now, but if you look at the Kreg you'll see many similarities to the Titman (and areas where, in terms of ease of set up and use, the Kreg is better - IMO anyway, and without having used the Titman of course).
I don't know how much the Titman cost, but with "a boatload of screws" included, it looks alright, apart from my personal dislike of square drive heads.
But it looks like the Titman will do the job (though are the holes a little too shallow, as seen in the vid?) and unless you're turning out loads and loads of such joints, I wouldn't think you'd need more than 1 PH jig anyway.
Well I did watch that YouTube clip, basically because I'd not heard of the Titman version.
I agree, as a "tutorial" the vid is little better than a chocolate teapot, but as you say, "the ideas/principles" ares there in the clip.
If you want a better tutorial I'd recommend looking for the Kreg K5 on YouTube. Yeah, you've got the Titman not the Kreg now, but if you look at the Kreg you'll see many similarities to the Titman (and areas where, in terms of ease of set up and use, the Kreg is better - IMO anyway, and without having used the Titman of course).
I don't know how much the Titman cost, but with "a boatload of screws" included, it looks alright, apart from my personal dislike of square drive heads.
But it looks like the Titman will do the job (though are the holes a little too shallow, as seen in the vid?) and unless you're turning out loads and loads of such joints, I wouldn't think you'd need more than 1 PH jig anyway.