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| Registered User | Has anyone attempted a homemade tabletop dovetail jig? |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Welcome to the forums. If you intend on making a "special set spacing", a person could make one. But, why? Might be easier to purchase a "Leigh", or other dovetail jig. There are some masters out there, that don't even use a jig, they cut them by hand.
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