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Kindlingmaker
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#1 posted 1488 days ago
Thats a really nice looking jig! Looks very solid and stable as well as functionable! Good Job!
-- Never board, always knotty, lots of growth rings
ronnie
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#2 posted 1488 days ago
Thanks I was thinking of buying one. Now I can make one. Thanks
-- Ron , Ohio
JoeinDE
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#3 posted 1488 days ago
Nice! I like this design better than the one I made (and posted today). The looks like it could take a beating.
-- A bad craftsmen blames his cheap #$%ing tools
a1Jim
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#4 posted 1488 days ago
Good job and great design
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TopamaxSurvivor
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#5 posted 1488 days ago
That does look like it could take a licking and keep on ticking!! Very strudy and serviceable. I need to make one shortly and was going to make a more complicated one, until now ;-))
Joe, I went to check yours out too. It looks a bit fragile by comparison. Think you might do a remodel?
-- "some old things are lovely, warm still with life ... of the forgotten men who made them." - D.H. Lawrence
blockhead
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#6 posted 1488 days ago
Nice job John! I know what I’ll be making next! (:
-- Brad, Oregon- The things that come to those who wait, may be the things left by those who got there first.
gjd
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#7 posted 1488 days ago
My tenoning jig rides on the rip fence. I can’t say that I’m real happy with it. Adjustment is kind of fussy. This design is a bit more straight forward.
-- gjd Southcentral Wisconsin
John
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#8 posted 1487 days ago
If anyone wants some advice on making on of these pm me.
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Robinelche
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#9 posted 1389 days ago
Nice thanks for sharing :)
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