More fun with doweling jigs

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  • LinuxRandal
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2005
    • 4890
    • Independence, MO, USA.
    • bt3100

    #16
    I was hoping you would compare/contrast this one with the one you made and posted about earlier this year (maybe you still will). Just don't post it over at Sawmill (still surprised this one is over there) .

    I would like you to compare the two, as I was hoping to either make one like you did previously, or eventually nag you to sell me one. (time verses cost and shop time)
    She couldn't tell the difference between the escape pod, and the bathroom. We had to go back for her.........................Twice.

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    • cgallery
      Veteran Member
      • Sep 2004
      • 4503
      • Milwaukee, WI
      • BT3K

      #17
      Originally posted by LinuxRandal
      I was hoping you would compare/contrast this one with the one you made and posted about earlier this year (maybe you still will). Just don't post it over at Sawmill (still surprised this one is over there) .

      I would like you to compare the two, as I was hoping to either make one like you did previously, or eventually nag you to sell me one. (time verses cost and shop time)
      I prefer the Rockler version. When I first saw the jigs appear in the Rockler catalog, I thought it would be nice if they made a version with four or five holes.

      But then after thinking about it for a while I realized that the two-hole design was absolutely the most flexible. It is very easy to handle for face frames, and you only need to reposition it once for four holes in a table apron.

      The fact that it is ready-made and hardened steel is nice, too.

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