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Hi Everybody,
I have just set my router in to one of my work benches, It has got a 40 cm
steel fence and I have attached a wooden L 50 cm x H 7 cm x W 4 cm fence to
it, now for my question: has any body got any plans for a homemade dovetail
jig that will fit on to the fence? or slide along it?
Eddie...
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Hi Everybody,
I have just set my router in to one of my work benches, It has got a
40 cm steel fence and I have attached a wooden L 50 cm x H 7 cm x W 4
cm fence to it, now for my question: has any body got any plans for a
homemade dovetail jig that will fit on to the fence? or slide along
it?
Eddie...
Holland.


They're cheaper to buy and far less hassle to make.
http://tinyurl.co.uk/f60h

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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



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They're cheaper to buy and far less hassle to make.
http://tinyurl.co.uk/f60h

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Thanks, I'm sure that all depends on your capabilities! I am an
Turner/Freezer and I like a challenge, and besides I haven't seen one here
in Holland. The next time I go to the UK I will check out the prices.
Eddie.


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Eddie wrote:
"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message
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They're cheaper to buy and far less hassle to make.
http://tinyurl.co.uk/f60h

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



Thanks, I'm sure that all depends on your capabilities! I am an
Turner/Freezer and I like a challenge, and besides I haven't seen one
here in Holland. The next time I go to the UK I will check out the
prices. Eddie.


I wouldnt buy in the UK as you will pay more in this country than any other
country.

ps I'm in the UK.

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I'm originally from Liverpool, moved here in the late seventies, they
wouldn't know a good woodworking shop/tool shop if it fell on there heads!
only good for two things he tulips and clogs! (don't half miss the steak
pie and chips)
Eddie.

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Eddie wrote:
"The3rd Earl Of Derby" wrote in message
.uk...

They're cheaper to buy and far less hassle to make.
http://tinyurl.co.uk/f60h

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



Thanks, I'm sure that all depends on your capabilities! I am an
Turner/Freezer and I like a challenge, and besides I haven't seen one
here in Holland. The next time I go to the UK I will check out the
prices. Eddie.


I wouldnt buy in the UK as you will pay more in this country than any
other
country.

ps I'm in the UK.

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Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite







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Eddie wrote:
I'm originally from Liverpool, moved here in the late seventies, they
wouldn't know a good woodworking shop/tool shop if it fell on there
heads! only good for two things he tulips and clogs! (don't half
miss the steak pie and chips)
Eddie.


So very true.
I'm in scouse land meself. :-)
SP&C I'm forever eating them.

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