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Old 11-02-2006, 01:45 AM   #11
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Old 11-02-2006, 03:48 AM   #12
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What was not made clear at the beginning a Sliding Dovetail is required and from what I see in the pics it is produced on the router table.
Has anyone used this method this before??
I do believe this could be done with the aid of the template guides with greater safety.
I have produced the same sliding dovetail in a three legged table with a circular column to take three legs. Also a square column which is much easier. I have also joined rails to the leg of a table at 45 degrees again with the aid of the template guides.
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What was not made clear at the beginning a Sliding Dovetail is required and from what I see in the pics it is produced on the router table.
Has anyone used this method this before??
I do believe this could be done with the aid of the template guides with greater safety.
I have produced the same sliding dovetail in a three legged table with a circular column to take three legs. Also a square column which is much easier. I have also joined rails to the leg of a table at 45 degrees again with the aid of the template guides.
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I should have included some pics
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Hi Tom

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Can you please post the jig (template) you use to make the PIN and cut the pin on a 45deg. with a rounded end plus how deep to you set the dovetail bit when you only use 3/4" wide stock and how deep to you cut the slot to hold it. (the norm would be 3/8"deep) looks like 1/4" in the snapshot/picture ,true ?,,also a bit light on the stock on the end of the cut,looks like it almost went to far,true ?.

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Hi Tom

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Can you please post the jig (template) you use to make the PIN and cut the pin on a 45deg. with a rounded end plus how deep to you set the dovetail bit when you only use 3/4" wide stock and how deep to you cut the slot to hold it. (the norm would be 3/8"deep) looks like 1/4" in the snapshot/picture ,true ?,,also a bit light on the stock on the end of the cut,looks like it almost went to far,true ?.

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Hi Bob

When using 19mm material i made a 4mm cut 3/8ths would be halve way. The position requires to be changed so that the dovetail is more central.

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