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charlie b
 
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I have a new Festool Jigsaw and saw in their catalog they have a nice
dovetail jig...I did not know that.

As I am quite impressed with everything Festool I have seen, I am
wondering if I should try their Dovetail Jig.

Of course, I like the Leigh, Akeda and Keller, too. In addition, I am
intrigued by the Woodrat...any suggestions? Price is not an issue.



Consider another, quite different approach - The JoinTech
Cabiinet Maker System. It's a router table with a precision
positionable fence (as in adjustable in thousandths) that uses
paper templates to index where the bit will cut. Cut the tails
with the part flat on the table, the pins with the part
square to the table and 90s to the fence. Has the advantage
of having a nice, precise fenced router table - which you'll
probably end up getting anyway somewhere along the line.
This one does that exceptionally well as well. Split fence,
replacable zero clearance inserts, built in dust collection
in the fence, uses normal, readily available router bits,
rather than "special" bits or collars, . . .

Wanna make sliding dovetails of ANY length AND fine
tune the fit? This'll do it. Want to do perfectly fit
lock miter joints - this'll do it (with the normal trial
and error set up - unless you also get the set up block)
Check it out.

http://www.jointech.com/woodworking1.htm

I've got enough stuff that I have to find a place to store
when not in use (but I still acquire another "where the
hell am I gonna put this thing?" when the "gotta have one
of those!" moods hits me)

But the Akeda does look pretty slick.

charlie b