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Old 05-07-2008, 10:48 AM   #7
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Hi Falegname

Here's just one more that you may want to take a look at, it's very accurate , it's base on the simple geometry ...any two points the center one will always be dead on center with the other two...it can be used on just about any size

No need to mark the stock because it's always dead on but if you want it off set just clamp a scrap board to the stock to move it over to the right spot.

see below

http://www.routerforums.com/jigs-fi...tising-jig.html



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Originally Posted by Falegname
re: The picture of the mortise jig that "router è ancora il mio nome" sent in the post just before this one.

I just made one like it but used 1/4" hardboard instead of acrylic. This may seem like a dumb question, but without an index line on the jig, what is the recommended method of getting the bit dead on? I have the mortise layed out, and the center of the workpiece dead on, thanks to BobJ's little centering jig. Using look'n'peepers to align the jig doesn't seem too accurate. Thanks.
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