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02-19-2005 03:22 PM | |
Bob N | Quote:
Originally Posted by Stu in Tokyo Japan I have the Keller, I wanted something simple and idiot proof for my first dovetail jig, I have to say it is both! I made my first dovetails and it was simple and they turned out great! ![]() You can see more of my pics of doing this here... Stu's Dungeon Workshop page 10 It was so easy to do, I'm almost embarassed to show you ![]() Cheers! Thanks for the great picture and recommendation on the dove tail jig. I have been pondering which way to go on a jig and I believe after seeing what you have done with this one that my problem may be solved. While I was at it and since you invited me, I took a tour of your shop. You have some really nice ideas going on over there. I may have to steel (I mean "borrow") ![]() Thanks for taking the time to share with us. |
02-19-2005 12:18 PM | |
Stu in Tokyo Japan |
I have the Keller, I wanted something simple and idiot proof for my first dovetail jig, I have to say it is both! I made my first dovetails and it was simple and they turned out great! ![]() You can see more of my pics of doing this here... Stu's Dungeon Workshop page 10 It was so easy to do, I'm almost embarassed to show you ![]() Cheers! |
02-18-2005 10:11 PM | |
John Swanson | I have used many dovetail jigs. The e-z link and heart like are nearly fool proof. For real dovetails. I like the Leigh as it makes both through and half blind. But it is pricey and there is a learning curve with it. The Keller is much better than the Rockler. If going that route, Sears is just as good and a lot cheaper. John Swanson |
02-18-2005 09:18 PM | |
charis | E-Z Link dovetail system I need to purchase a dovetail jig. I've considered the Rockler and the Keller. I would appreciate any feedback on the E-Z link system. Is it better , worse, or just different. Thanks. |
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