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Old 11-05-2006, 03:54 PM   #11 (permalink)
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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.

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Old 11-05-2006, 04:21 PM   #12 (permalink)
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Can you please post a snapshot of the jig you made I sure would like to see it.

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Still making it 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.

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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 .... ????

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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!

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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.

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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...

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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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