Rhossydd
Established Member
I'm going to buy a decent dovetail router jig, but I'm not quite sure what to go for. I know this has been discussed before, but not very recently, so any new opinions are most welcome.
Please note; this about router jigs, not if it's better to hand cut them, so please don't post the 'just use hand tools' cliché again.
I don't want a fixed pitch jig, I've used one before and didn't like the jig limitations imposing on design.
The choice pretty much comes down to Leigh or Trend. I looked at the Woodrat, but I really can't see it being able to fit it into my working space.
Having read through reviews the Trend jig looks interesting and good value, but the requirement to use different cutters to refine the fit of the parts seems pretty onerous. I wonder how much of a problem this is in real usage ?
The gold standard seems to be the Leigh D4R. Are the cheaper super jigs really too much of a compromise ? If you've owned a super jig, did you go out and upgrade to the D4 soon after ?
Finally; Is the VRS kit as good and necessary as some people say ?
Thanks
Paul
Please note; this about router jigs, not if it's better to hand cut them, so please don't post the 'just use hand tools' cliché again.
I don't want a fixed pitch jig, I've used one before and didn't like the jig limitations imposing on design.
The choice pretty much comes down to Leigh or Trend. I looked at the Woodrat, but I really can't see it being able to fit it into my working space.
Having read through reviews the Trend jig looks interesting and good value, but the requirement to use different cutters to refine the fit of the parts seems pretty onerous. I wonder how much of a problem this is in real usage ?
The gold standard seems to be the Leigh D4R. Are the cheaper super jigs really too much of a compromise ? If you've owned a super jig, did you go out and upgrade to the D4 soon after ?
Finally; Is the VRS kit as good and necessary as some people say ?
Thanks
Paul