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Thanks Corey I was in the shop today using it and it's works great for some scrap MDF stock. LOL I made some small drawers that needed the 1/4" and 2 that needed the 3/8" slots, both sizes turn out true and sq. and right on the button... I wanted to make a big drawer that needed the 3/4" wide slots but I did settle on the 1/2" size because I was to lazzy to play with reworking the jig (Push block) for 3/4" wide slots. Some cold and wet day I will play with it and get it done. ![]() Bj ![]()
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but will certainly post it when it's finished.(This weekend was "spray" weekend. Spraying shellac and poly on desks etc) The one I used last week was 2 pcs of 2x3 screwed together. Very "primitive". I thought they provided enough support but I managed to slide the wood over the bit skewed more than once resulting in not-so-perfect fitting joints. That's when I decided I needed a pushblock that would ride the rail; then it wouldn't twist. Michael | |||
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Hi Michael It's been almost 180 days , and the forum was slow today so I started to look back at some of the old posted items and come across this one. ![]() Did you make the push block for your router table and if so do you have a snapshot or two of what you made .... ???? Bj ![]()
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Bj, I have been looking at your push block for a couple of months and want you to know that is is on my list of projects to make. Right now I am working on my first box and it has been quite an adventure. Since the box and dovetail joints will play a large part in my future box making, I think your push block is a must have item in my shop. Thanks for sharing your idea.
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Me to...well with a few mods. I think the box joint jigs are more accurate and safe with a push block like this. Seems like I am never going to get back into the shop though... with the father-in-law going into heart surgery in the morning that will be some long recovery and then that damn kitchen. Good thing is I don't have any work trips planned for at least a month.. maybe 2! Corey | ||
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Very good, Bob. | ||
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Thank you, Bj san. I made a copy. copy:an imitation of an original work. I found it in a dictionary. What is a difference between copy and imitate, I wonder. My friend said "crib" is good in this situation. "Pakuru(verb)" is a informal(slang) Japanese which is used like this case. We used to say "Bj san, paku-chai-masita(I cribed)". This means "Thank you, Bj san. I copied it because that must be very useful to me." Anyway, "learn" translated into "manabu" in Japanese. This original meaning of "manabu" comes from "maneru" which means imitate. A skill is started to imitate of his master's. Then, this kind of changes is happened, I think. So, please let me imitate anything. | ||
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WOW Nice one Benny, you pulled off a top notch, copy or maneru on this push block. Excellent work. Corey | ||
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Thanks Benny san You did a great job , that's the best compliment of all ,when some copies a jig..and puts it's to work I should note this same jig (push block) will work for 1/8" slot joints for making wooden hinges... Bj ![]()
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Great work once again Bob. Now I would take bets on you having a video camera, that being the case, could you not persuade you're bride to guide the camera one day whilst you are working you're magic?
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