Feature Friday – Jig of the Month
Matt | May 17, 2007
An improved miter gauge fence can make a huge difference in the outcome of your crosscuts. Click to Play Download Audio File Download Improved Miter Gauge Fence PDF
Matt | May 17, 2007
An improved miter gauge fence can make a huge difference in the outcome of your crosscuts. Click to Play Download Audio File Download Improved Miter Gauge Fence PDF
Matt | April 19, 2007
Crosscut sleds are a great jig for accurate and efficient cutting of wider and longer stock that traditional miter gauges may have trouble supporting. This version I describe today is made up primarily of scraps of plywood and hardwood and can easily be built in a matter of minutes. Download the Crosscut sled PDF. Click [...]
Matt | April 5, 2007
A great router table jig for safely and accurately cutting coped ends on rail pieces for face frames or door frames or what have you. Click here to download the Router Table Jig PDF. Click to Play Download Audio File
Matt | March 29, 2007
This week’s Jig of the Week comes from our friend David. A great little helper, this jig will aide you in making consistantly thicknessed thin ripping cuts with your tablesaw. Not only will you be able to more accurately and consistantly make the same cuts, but you’ll be able to do it safer. And for [...]
Matt | March 15, 2007
Scraps, scraps and more scraps are always laying around my shop. I can never seem to let them go, I’m always convinced that they’ll come in handy for something. This quick and easy “L” bracket jig is just what those scraps are meant for. Click here for the pdf file including pictures “L” Bracket Jig [...]