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Router Mortising Jig
On Apr 14, 10:47 am, "GROVER" wrote:
On Apr 14, 1:21 am, Lew Hodgett wrote:
Recently there was a discussion about using a plunge router along with
a home made jig to make a mortise.
Jig is simple enough; however, proper set up could be a little touchy
since there are no centerlines, scales, etc to assist.
Tonight I'm scrounging thru a desk drawer and find some 8x8 grid paper
used for graphic arts layouts.
BINGO.
Tape a piece of the 8x8 to the bottom plate with double back tape,
then overcoat with a sheet of clear contact paper used to protect
books, shelves, etc.
Now you have a reference grid to use for any set up that is protected
which reduces accurate set up to a minimum.
Even a blind hog finds an acorn if he keeps rooting around long enough.
Lew
Lew,
To save you rooting around in drawers looking for graph paper, there
is a web site called something like " make your own graph paper." You
can probably Google it up. Its quite flexible for all your graph paper
needs.
Joe G- Hide quoted text -
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http://incompetech.com/beta/plainGraphPaper/
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