i'm going to try it. i know it has limitations, but I want it for the degree/angle scales and repeatability. i will use it to make discs by gluing up wedges/slices of wood (like a pizza pie) if that's all i was doing, i could get by with a fixed angle jig, but I will be making wedges of varying size (degrees) and gluing narrow, non-wedge inlay strips between the slices.
for example: i want to make a disc of 8 wedges but have an inlay that is 2 degrees wide between each wedge , so my wedges need to be 43 degrees each
(8 x 2 = 16 degrees) + (8 x 43 = 344) = 360 degrees
i have a jig for it but the gripper looks more precise, variable, and repeatable.
i'll give it a shot and see. who cares if the kids don't eat food next week.