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Originally Posted by Router is still my name Thanks Bj........ |
You're Welcome Router
Here's quick snapshot of the jig, it's ready to go to work
NOTE the sq.knobs who said they need to be round

with a Tee-nut that has the points cut off,so they can't split the wood when you drive them in the knob and by using the right drill bit the tee nuts will stay right in place.
I use 5/16-18 tee nuts most of the time and use a number " S " or " T " drill bit for the barrel of the tee nuts.

Total cost for a knob is about .08 cents and some scrap hardwood.
4 knobs in 5 mins. or less
Bj
