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Old 02-04-2008, 09:23 AM   #1
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Recently, I had my PC upgraded (meaning all my woodworking links were erased). One link I had was a video of a router table jig to cut needle pins for dovetail joints. I recall that the jig was some type of sled with a backing set at an angle & using a straight bit. There were a few more details but if this sound fimiliar to anyone - please post the link! I recall that the site had a few more useful tips & tricks.
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Old 02-04-2008, 10:02 AM   #2
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Hi FlyMaster

The only one that comes to mind is the one below.
http://us.oak-park.com/catalogue.html?list=RTS-MGS-
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http://us.oak-park.com/catalogue.html?list=RTS-LDS-
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I'm not sure what needle pins are but the jig will let you put in many types of dovetail joints,,angle one for just one of them ,but you will need to use a dovetail bit...

You can make your own sled and using a brass guide in the router table on a 45 deg angel jig that slides over the router bit..

hope this helps

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Recently, I had my PC upgraded (meaning all my woodworking links were erased). One link I had was a video of a router table jig to cut needle pins for dovetail joints. I recall that the jig was some type of sled with a backing set at an angle & using a straight bit. There were a few more details but if this sound fimiliar to anyone - please post the link! I recall that the site had a few more useful tips & tricks.
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Is it http://www.woodworkersedge.com/DovetailRouterJig.htm

I am pretty intrigued by this jig. I wonder if a jig saw (Triton, Bosch) could then cut the tail boards.

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