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AKSteve
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#1 posted 234 days ago
that is one serious jig! awesome work.
-- Steve - Wasilla, Alaska
a1Jim
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#2 posted 234 days ago
Wow that’s down right ingenious ,nice work.
-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/
brevort
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#3 posted 234 days ago
Wow….. that is neat…. cool idea.
-- Rick
DeLayne Peck
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#4 posted 234 days ago
Outrageous, over-the-top jig building! Salute!
-- DJ Peck, Lincoln Nebraska. I don't have a Shop. I think of it as a Tool Chase. Where the hell did I put that?
jap
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#5 posted 234 days ago
cool jig
-- Joel -- http://diversitywoodworks.wordpress.com
waho6o9
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#6 posted 234 days ago
Amazing jig Rembo, thank you for sharing!
rdjack21
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#7 posted 234 days ago
Now that is one neat jig!!!!
-- --- Richard Jackson
DocSavage45
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#8 posted 233 days ago
From your projects page s it appears you are making all your jigs. Some others as complicated as this. I’m envious that you are so ingeneous! (sp?) LOL!
Did you turn the hand screw threads as well?
-- Cau Haus Designs, Thomas J. Tieffenbacher
Grumpymike
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#9 posted 233 days ago
Wow that is creative for sure; I wonder if Stumpy has seen this …
So, as you pull the stock through the jig, you rotate the router handle back and forth to form the “raised bead” and or set at an angle to flute? or am I all wet again?
-- Grumpy old guy, and lookin' good Doin' it.
Jorge G.
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#10 posted 233 days ago
Clever, clever, clever….your jig is limited only by the imagination.
-- Just because you’ve always done it that way doesn’t mean it’s not incredibly stupid.
Ken Fitzpatrick
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#11 posted 233 days ago
Amazing!!! Do you work for Fine Woodworking? Just kidding about that, but they should hire anyone who comes up with something like this. Thanks so much for sharing.
Ken
-- • "I have noticed that nothing I have never said ever did me any harm."....... Calvin Coolidge
exelectrician
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#12 posted 233 days ago
Rembo – Master jig maker.
Thank you Rembo for sharing your fountain of knowledge, I have learned from you and you make me realize that almost anything is possible if you stop and think.
-- Love thy neighbour as thyself
NormG
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#13 posted 233 days ago
Great jig, I can see many uses
-- Norman
EWJSMITH
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#14 posted 233 days ago
Now that’s a jig! Awesome indeed. I’m more impressed by the jig than I am by the pilasters you are producing! LoL
Cheers
whitewulf
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#15 posted 233 days ago
I found your projects impressive indeed.
Out of curiousity how much time(& resources)did this require?
How many feet of Pilasters were needed to warrant this expenditure for this jig?
-- "ButI'mMuchBetterNow"
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