On 15 Nov 2009 12:00:31 GMT, the infamous Han
scrawled the following:
Morris Dovey wrote in :
I made and tried out my lap joint jig this afternoon and it worked
every bit as well as I'd hoped.
That drawing for that is still at
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/Misc/LapJigHowTo.jpg
and when I have a bit of time I'll turn it into a web page...
Encouraged by that, I wondered what other jigs might be built using
only the blade kerf width as a measurement. I finally decided that if
one kerf width (as in the lap joint jig) was good, two might also be
interesting. First thought was a box joint jig, so I did a bit more
doodling and came up with this method
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/Misc/BoxJigHowTo.jpg
This drawing should be reasonably self-explanitory, but I'm already
planning to turn it into a web page with a bit of text to provide a
bit of explanation with each drawing.
Enjoy!
I am really looking forward to the dumb ass explanation of how to make
these and how to use them. I know it SHOULD be self explanatory ...
Ditto that. 'Splain, Mo!
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When we are planning for posterity,
we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary.
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