jig
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How to Rip Thin Strips with a Table Saw Jig
This reader built his own saddle-type jig to help him cut thin strips on his table saw.
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Corner Key Doweling Jig
Create a decorative oval corner effect with dowels, while strengthening miter joints, using this adjustable drilling jig and an extra-long drill bit.
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Rockler Cross Lap Jig
Table saw jig with adjustable aluminum pin attaches to a miter gauge and produces repeatable cross lap joints with a dado blade.
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Faster Box Joints Tip
Unlike every other method I’ve seen for making box joints on the table saw, I double up the workpieces instead of cutting them one at a time.
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Best Way to Cut a Tearout-free Shelf Radius?
Is there a “best” way to cut or rout a radius into some garage shelving in order to avoid tearout on end grain?
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Leigh Box Joint & Beehive Jig
Economical box-joint cutting system uses a finger template and patented, adjustable guide bushing to make 1/2- and 3/4-in. box joint patterns with a router or router table.
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Dowel Wizard Doweling Jig
Clamp-on adjustable jig fits a range of workpiece thicknesses and centers pairs of dowel holes in three diameters automatically.
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Rockler Disc Sander Angle Jig and Circle Sanding Points
Enlarge your disc sander’s table, and bring more accuracy to angled or curved-edge sanding, with this multipurpose jig.
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Making a Frame-Clamping Jig
Making picture frames is easy with this simple clamping jig. Fast, accurate clamping and easy glue cleanup are just two features of this practical jig.
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MICROJIG Matchfit™ Dovetail Clamps
A routed dovetail groove holds these innovative new clamps to your workpiece.