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11 comments so far
a1Jim
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#1 posted 477 days ago
Good Idea well done.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
waho6o9
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#2 posted 477 days ago
Thanks for sharing Rembo!
RalphCompton
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#3 posted 477 days ago
Amateur that I am, I don’t understand what this very useful looking item actually does.
bhack
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#4 posted 476 days ago
nor do i
-- Bill - If I knew GRANDKIDS were so much fun I would have had them first.
sarahss
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#5 posted 476 days ago
Add me to the “don’t understand” list. whatever it is looks pretty cool, though.
Hoakie
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#6 posted 476 days ago
To me it looks like the can adjust the distance between slots and register the jig in each successive slot, very similar to a box-joint jig….only for cutting slots/rabbets in boards. It looks like it would be pretty easy to swap out the registering “pin” to accommodate any width slot you would like. Very useful if you are trying to cut equally spaced slots. Or ride a circ. saw along the edge and you can make quick cutoffs as well.
-- John H. [To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. ~Edison]
Rembo
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#7 posted 476 days ago
Hoakie,all correctly explained.
I mill one side for one song Limp Bizkit))
hhhopks
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#8 posted 476 days ago
OK, Thanks for the explaination.
I am just way too slow.
Great idea.
-- I'll be a woodworker when I grow up. HHHOPKS
Bertha
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#9 posted 476 days ago
Genius!
-- My dad and I built a 65 chev pick up.I killed trannys in that thing for some reason-Hog
Rembo
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#10 posted 476 days ago
and yet do not forget to check the fixation gon ..




not a big bonus to this system
a1Jim
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#11 posted 457 days ago
I understand the jig but not your last post ???
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
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