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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Router Just a update ![]() See snapshot below, Now I need to make a jig so I can use it on the router table and the bench top. Note***in order to use it on the roter table, must use a 1/2" wide bit with a 5/8" O.D. bearing on the bit or a 5/8' Brass O.D. guide with 1/2" bit in the router. Bj ![]()
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| Registered User Forum King | Is that a new PC template Bj? I always use them free-hand due to large projects. never on a table. |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Router Yep that's it, right off Amazons shelf to my door step .. ![]() Just got the jig done today so I can use it on the router table . Plus I can still use it on the work bench if they are not over 32' long ( form the floor to the top of the work bench thing) I still want to make some out riggers to help me support the 48" boards that I want to use down the road. (big blanket chess). I got the Alum.pipe for the out riggers just need to make some slide and clamp jigs to hold it sq. to the router table top. ![]() The chess is going to be made out of Cherry Vin.Plywood with 45deg. ends that have the 1/2" box joint put in them b/4 the box joints are cut to a 45deg. Should be tricky joint at best because of the plywood.. 1/8" MDF on both sides of the plywood to help stop rip out...Bj ![]() Bj ![]()
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| Registered User Forum King | TWITA Bj Be very careful attempting 48” long boards on the table. The weight will have the tendency to tilt the template and also might scratch the table. It was a lot easier and faster for me to do four 50 inch sides on my current project just free-hand. Using the table is good on the small projects. Here’s a tip, use a brass block 5/8 to offset a slot when cutting the pins on two sides and top and bottom and then when you remove the brass block you can do the tails and they will all align perfecto... Onward with box joints ![]() |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Router I'm a bit slow today ,tell me more about the 5/8" block . I can see using a 5/8" block and has a 1/2" part that would set up the next slot pass. Made out of hardwood . see below, a pair of them. Plus one to make the 3/8" Off Set. ( 1/4" thick X 1.05 wide) Bj ![]()
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| Registered User Forum King | Bj, have a look at the 3rd pic on this link I posted a while back. http://www.routerforums.com/show-n-t...ox-joints.html I use a 5/8 brass bar to align the boards initially and make the first cuts. (5/8 is the same size as the template spaces which when you use ½ router bit gives ½” box joints) . Then for the top and bottom or side to side I add a ½ brass bar which offsets all the cuts by exact ½. |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Thanks Router Got it, sometimes I'm brain dead and I need to be hit with a hammer to get it down. ![]() "There are three kinds of people: The ones that learn by reading, The few who learn by observation, and the rest of them who have to touch the fire to see for themselves if it's really hot." Sometimes I need to touch the fire ![]() Bj ![]()
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| Registered User Forum King | And let us not forget those that like to touch the router bit while it is spining, HaHa that one hurts ![]() |
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| Registered User Forum King | Bj, I need to get on of those MLCS dovetail templates the one in the picture 5 of your post it has less pins but are wider. what size dovetails does that one cut and max thickness? |
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Router Here's a snapshot of the base. ![]() Bj ![]()
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