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This may be old hat to some of you, but have a look at this box joint router
jig I built. This thing worked so well, I wanted to brag on it.

http://www.welshpembrokecorgis.com/router.html

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basilisk wrote:
This may be old hat to some of you, but have a look at this box joint router
jig I built. This thing worked so well, I wanted to brag on it.

http://www.welshpembrokecorgis.com/router.html


Well worth a brag - nicely done!

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basilisk wrote:
This may be old hat to some of you, but have a look at this box joint
router
jig I built. This thing worked so well, I wanted to brag on it.

http://www.welshpembrokecorgis.com/router.html


Well worth a brag - nicely done!


This would be even better adapted to a TS, problem is I don't own a TS.

Somewhere online I saw a video of dovetails being cut on a fence similar to
this one,
but I haven't tried it yet. (Donning flame proof suit) I perfer the look of
box joints to
dovetails.

basilisk


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This would be even better adapted to a TS, problem is I don't own a TS.

Somewhere online I saw a video of dovetails being cut on a fence similar

to
this one,
but I haven't tried it yet. (Donning flame proof suit) I perfer the look

of
box joints to
dovetails.

This is a variation of the set up that they use on the Router Workshop. They
mount it to a router table. In addition to box joints, they also use it for
dovetails. That is probably where ou saw it..



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"basilisk" wrote in message
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This would be even better adapted to a TS, problem is I don't own a TS.

Somewhere online I saw a video of dovetails being cut on a fence similar

to
this one,
but I haven't tried it yet. (Donning flame proof suit) I perfer the look

of
box joints to
dovetails.

This is a variation of the set up that they use on the Router Workshop.
They mount it to a router table. In addition to box joints, they also use
it for dovetails. That is probably where ou saw it..



Could be, that's one of the detractions of being experienced, too damn old
to remember anything.

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