I know it will work at the end and with the same step be carried onto the plane. [smile]Kevin D. said:Thanks for taking the time to make the video Rembo. It really helps a lot to understand the mechanics of your device. Very well done.
I like how it is devised whereby you can reference off a previous set of mortices as you progress and each distance between a series of holes can be altered, but what you don't show, which is obvious anyways, is that the matching/mirror piece that will receive the shelves or stretchers, would need to be executed as each series is completed before any distance adjustment is done for the next series of holes. Quite well done! [smile]
JimRay said:Wow, now that is impressive. Your jig seems very well conceived and executed. Well, done, and thanks for the video!
UncleJoe said:A video is worth a 1000 words.
Very nice job
I thought about it and even know how to do it.Timtool said:Thank you for the video Rembo, i initially thought it was overly complicated and cumbersome but it seems to work just great.
I think i want to build my own now, but use T tracks. Maybe it can be modified to also work with a router for dado's instead of mortises.
Have you never been in a situation where the jig wasn't wide enough? say for mortising back panels?
I continue ..? [smile]Kev said:UncleJoe said:A video is worth a 1000 words.
Very nice job
A video is worth a thousand pictures ... [big grin]
SRSemenza said:I have used the Woodpeckers story stick for exactly that application. Works great! The one I have is the first , more basic version. It has the metal tabs with center slots. Perfect for marking Domino locations.