Router bits for Leigh Dovetail Jigs

mlfaber

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I am thinking about ordering a Leigh Superjig and am partial to Whiteside Router Bits, has anyone used these?  Are their bits good, albeit, made in Taiwan?  Or, recommendations for other ones?

Marc
 
Great choice of bits for yor Leigh jig.  In my best Borat voice, "Whiteside are very nice!"  They are always ranked at the top of any FWW review.  Get the 8 mm shank if you have a router that will accept them(Festool), much more stable than 1/4".  I found a great source for my Whitesides:  Woodworkersworld.net  Great prices and service and free shipping over $25.
Go for the Leigh jig as well.  No regrets here.
 
Looks good but I'm not so sure about the 1/2" shanks.  You'll have to use a wider guide bushing which translates into wider pins.
 
Good Point I did not think about that.  I do have a Festool of 1400 router with an 8mm collet.  You think those would be better?
 
It appears there is a mixture of 8mm and 1/2" shanks in that set, plus the jig comes with three bits. What about 12" vs. 18" jig?  Most of my work will fall into the twelve inch range but will I kick myself later for not having the extra width?
 
Most def....  For through dovetails,  you really only need two bits for 1/2" to 3/4" stock:

D8-500x8(mm) dovetail
and
1020x8  5/16 straight

PS Go for the 24" jig.  You might want to make some dovetailed bureaus down the road.
 
The Leigh bits are made in Taiwan, but use Sandvik Carbide. I've many of them, and never had a complaint.
The last time I called Whiteside, I couldn't get a straight answer about where their carbide stock comes from.
 
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