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a1Jim
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#1 posted 484 days ago
Nice Jig ,you make very good use of routers
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kiefer
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#2 posted 484 days ago
Nice adaptor making good use of the plunge cut saw rail .
How do you hold the rail down in this application ?
Kiefer
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robelo
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#3 posted 484 days ago
Super nice
dennish
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#4 posted 483 days ago
Nice jig. Very similar to the SSRK from Eurekazone which also provides additional flexibility in terms of x/y/z axis orientation. http://www.eurekazone.com/products/detail/srs.html Although I’m relatively new to routing, I have the SSRK (as well as their tracksaw) and have found it to be pretty darn awesome.
And BTW, how do you hold down the rail.
Rembo
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#5 posted 483 days ago
I also began to improve its


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