Many of you here own a Porter Cable 4212 dovetail jig and hope that someone can help me out to solve my problem. I am cutting through dovetails and the drawer front does not line up with the side - they are shifted slightly.
Page 10 of the basic owners manual tells you to center the workpiece between the farthest finger to the left and the nearest finger to the left of the template (this is eyeballing it). I even go as far as using a caliper to make sure there is an equal distance between the fingers. Thinking about it, once the tails board is centered and the left offset guide is set and tightened, it should not matter if it's not perfectly centered. If it's off center by, say 1/64th, then when the pins board is registered against the offset guide and routed, it also should be off center by the same amount and the boards should line up.
Is it possible that the template is defective?
Page 10 of the basic owners manual tells you to center the workpiece between the farthest finger to the left and the nearest finger to the left of the template (this is eyeballing it). I even go as far as using a caliper to make sure there is an equal distance between the fingers. Thinking about it, once the tails board is centered and the left offset guide is set and tightened, it should not matter if it's not perfectly centered. If it's off center by, say 1/64th, then when the pins board is registered against the offset guide and routed, it also should be off center by the same amount and the boards should line up.
Is it possible that the template is defective?

For this task I have dedicated two routers; one for each bit. I did use a centering cone to make sure that the guide bushing was centered. I guess there is still room for error.
I spoke with Porter Cable and explained how I cut the through DT and they said that I was doing it correctly.
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