AstroKeith
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I'm about to embark on a project which will need about 200 dowels placed, so 400 holes. I have a Wolfcraft jig which has been fine for small jobs, but with £400 of oak at risk I wanted a better jig. Key requirement was to be able to do end and 'T' joints, and in 10mm thick stock.
After some research on options, and the reviews by buyers, I went for the jig shown in the photo. Its available from Amazon for £75.
I didnt want to buy Chinese, but even the UK & US brand names are now getting their jigs sourced there.
This one is very well made, and I believe well designed too. It covers 6,8 & 10mm dowels. Does 15mm side pockets for cabinet fixings, and has a 32mm spacing feature for rows of 5mm shelf holes.
I just tried it on a test, with 4 pairs of perfectly matched holes spaced 75mm apart along a 300mm board.
Cant fault it. here's a link to the UK Amazon source -https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07Q1FWV6P/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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After some research on options, and the reviews by buyers, I went for the jig shown in the photo. Its available from Amazon for £75.
I didnt want to buy Chinese, but even the UK & US brand names are now getting their jigs sourced there.
This one is very well made, and I believe well designed too. It covers 6,8 & 10mm dowels. Does 15mm side pockets for cabinet fixings, and has a 32mm spacing feature for rows of 5mm shelf holes.
I just tried it on a test, with 4 pairs of perfectly matched holes spaced 75mm apart along a 300mm board.
Cant fault it. here's a link to the UK Amazon source -https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07Q1FWV6P/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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