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replying to Dick Snyder , Matt Mangels wrote:
REMOVEdicksnyder wrote: "Pat Barber" wrote in message ... Pat, I happened to learn to my dismay today that Rockler has replaced the jig I have (it is blue if you happen to know it) with a new an improved model but they no longer have any spare parts for the old jig. Since the old jig was kind of shakey in a couple of areas I may be in the market for a new dovetail jig at somepoint anyway. I saw your reference to the PC 4210. I had thought that when I need to get a new jig I would get that one (4212 actually as you can do half blind and full dove tails with that one). I would be interested in knowing why you don't like that one. BTW, I am the original poster of this topic. Dick Snyder I think I acquired the same blue jig off someone from Craig's list a couple years back. I'm still very much a rookie but practicing as much as I can. I've spent a lot of time working with this jig, but unfortunately it didn't come with a manual. I looked online but am only able to find instructions for the grey model which seems to have a different scale/setup than the blue one. Most problematic, I can't find any definitive advice on where to set the template fingers so I know I'll get the proper cut depth without a lot of trial and error. The adjustment I'm referring to is the two bolts on the very back of the machine that let you slide the plastic template forward and back. Also having problems keeping the template parallel to the work piece. Do you happen to have any setup instructions or advice on that? Thanks! -- |
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