Jig, Beam Compass (for router) Here are two photos of a jig I built for my router in less than half an hour. The two 1/4” threaded rods screw into the router base (they come from another off-... Ed Falk (free plans)
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Jig, Beam Compass (for router) Here are two photos of a jig I built for my router in less than half an hour. The two 1/4” threaded rods screw into the router base (they come from another off-the-shelf jig.) The wooden block is just some random piece of hardwood scrap.
Router table fence springboard This unusual jig-a bow-like affair with a clamp pad on each end-can be secured to the fence or tabletop and employed in place of a featherboard.
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Router Table Indexing Jig Recently I had to cut a series of evenly spaced dadoes across the sides of some small display shelves I was making. I wanted to make the dadoes on my router table, and I needed a way to space them evenly. That’s when I came up with the idea for an auxiliary table fitted with an index pin.
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Jig, Router Circle (ZIP) Circle cutting jig for router. Handles circles from 7" to 36". DXF Format
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Router Guide Jig (ZIP) A simple guide for routing decorative grooves in boards. DXF Format
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Jig, Circle Cutting Router Many projects require cutting a perfect circle or an oval, and you can accomplish the task with a router and a special jig to guide it. The two jigs described at this link can be used with a router when you want to cut circles or angles.
Router Trammel Jig an image only giving dimensions and diagrams on router trammel jig.
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Router T-square Jig This T-square makes it easy to cut straight grooves (dadoes) with a router. It has precut reference slots that make it easy to position the T-square accurately on the workpiece.
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Router table and plunge router jigs In this special episode of DIY Wood Works, host David Marks discusses and demonstrates the uses of jigs and fixtures in woodworking. In this segment, he demonstrates the use of some jigs for the table router. He also creates a specially made jig that can serve as an inexpensive alternative to the multi-router. (slow loading site, be patient)
Router Circle Jig (Video) Cutting large holes or circular recesses usually involves buying large, expensive drill bits. And if you couldn’t find the right size, you were simply out of luck. But with this router circle jig, a plunge router, and a long, 1/2”-dia. bit, you’ll be able to easily rout recesses and holes as small as a half-inch, as large as 4”, or anywhere in between.
Router table fence springboard This unusual jig-a bow-like affair with a clamp pad on each end-can be secured to the fence or tabletop and employed in place of a featherboard.... AmericanWoodworker (free plans)
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Router Table Indexing Jig Recently I had to cut a series of evenly spaced dadoes across the sides of some small display shelves I was making. I wanted to make the dadoes on my router table, and I needed a way to space them eve...
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