P Peter 50 Member Joined Jul 31, 2017 Messages 1 Jul 31, 2017 #1 Does anyone now we're I can get worktop jig pegs from
Distinctive Interiors Member Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 449 Jul 31, 2017 #2 Which worktop jig is it...? The Festool alloy one or a resin/phenolic version?
Klemm Retailer Member Joined Nov 21, 2015 Messages 850 Jul 31, 2017 #3 not sure I understand "worktop jig". Do you mean something you can use to make your own 20mm hole pattern on 96mm centers? - like a ParfGuide? Hans
not sure I understand "worktop jig". Do you mean something you can use to make your own 20mm hole pattern on 96mm centers? - like a ParfGuide? Hans
Distinctive Interiors Member Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 449 Jul 31, 2017 #4 I assumed he was in the UK coz it's a commonly used description over on this side of the pond. Here is an example of a jig...... http://www.axminster.co.uk/ujk-technology-700mm-variable-angle-worktop-jig-508615 And a spare set of pegs to fit it.... http://www.axminster.co.uk/ujk-technology-aligning-pins-for-worktop-jigs-508621
I assumed he was in the UK coz it's a commonly used description over on this side of the pond. Here is an example of a jig...... http://www.axminster.co.uk/ujk-technology-700mm-variable-angle-worktop-jig-508615 And a spare set of pegs to fit it.... http://www.axminster.co.uk/ujk-technology-aligning-pins-for-worktop-jigs-508621
tjbnwi Member Joined May 12, 2008 Messages 7,047 Jul 31, 2017 #5 [member=59331]TSO Products[/member], Peter must be "across the pond". What we call counter tops they call work tops. A work top jig allows them to put a masons miter (we'd call it a jack miter) into the top and join them at 90º to each other. Tom
[member=59331]TSO Products[/member], Peter must be "across the pond". What we call counter tops they call work tops. A work top jig allows them to put a masons miter (we'd call it a jack miter) into the top and join them at 90º to each other. Tom
Bob D. Honorary Member Member Joined Feb 22, 2016 Messages 3,014 Jul 31, 2017 #6 Never fit one but their joints look easier than our (US) full miters on countertops. Especially when you have two closed ends (walls) and a U-shaped top that runs from wall to wall.
Never fit one but their joints look easier than our (US) full miters on countertops. Especially when you have two closed ends (walls) and a U-shaped top that runs from wall to wall.
Distinctive Interiors Member Joined Apr 17, 2012 Messages 449 Jul 31, 2017 #7 This is an example of what the finished joint looks like when cut with a router and a worktop jig. [attachimg=1] 40mm thick Duropal particle board laminate worktop/countertop..! Attachments DSC00692_zps77988bdc.jpg 58.8 KB · Views: 1,048
This is an example of what the finished joint looks like when cut with a router and a worktop jig. [attachimg=1] 40mm thick Duropal particle board laminate worktop/countertop..!