sofa_king_rad
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The LR 32 System looks great but for a noob, it's not a cheap. Is there some jigs or other options. or is it well worth the money to get teh LR-32?
polarsea1 said:I use a True Position TP1935 for shelf pins, drawer and door hardware - you can bore a cabinet box before or after assembly and it's quick:
TP-1935
This is the hot setup for drilling holes for Blum drawer slides, it's billed as an Aventos drilling template but it works with any of the Blum slides I am familiar with: epoxy, Metabox, Tandem.
Blum Aventos drilling template
sofa_king_rad said:The LR 32 System looks great but for a noob, it's not a cheap. Is there some jigs or other options. or is it well worth the money to get teh LR-32?
Holmz said:polarsea1 said:I use a True Position TP1935 for shelf pins, drawer and door hardware - you can bore a cabinet box before or after assembly and it's quick:
TP-1935
This is the hot setup for drilling holes for Blum drawer slides, it's billed as an Aventos drilling template but it works with any of the Blum slides I am familiar with: epoxy, Metabox, Tandem.
Blum Aventos drilling template
I just got their puck jig yesterday.
I assume the linked jig is just as good?
xedos said:If you want a router based system - the Bosch FSN-OFA 32 with a Colt router ( or other compact of your choice) would be something to consider. It would be around $375 all in, though you would have the hassle of importing the FSN as it's NAINA.
Birdhunter said:I wanted to add a vote for the Mafell DD40F Doweler. With the “rail” guide, it is amazingly accurate.
There is some overlap between the functions of the DD40F and the Domino machines. I used both on a recent large complex project. The Dominos are faster and allow glue up adjustments. The doweler is stunningly accurate.