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kirkpoore1 wrote:Edit:
Duh, sometimes I need to reread a post. Fortunately, I have a dado set, but most folks over there don't seem to.
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Bob:
By "adaptable for use on a router table", do you mean it's primary use will be on a table saw?
Kirk
who hasn't used box joints, but probably should sometimes...
kirkpoore1 wrote:A better question is--how are you going to handle variable cut width if the user doesn't have a dado stack?
Kirk
stu wrote:Have a look at this one Bob, https://youtu.be/vRF7OvUAQjY interesting approach to the task which I haven't seen elsewhere. It's a good channel, well worth a look at some of the other videos.
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Woodbloke wrote:stu wrote:Have a look at this one Bob, https://youtu.be/vRF7OvUAQjY interesting approach to the task which I haven't seen elsewhere. It's a good channel, well worth a look at some of the other videos.
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Sorry, that is truly appalling when you see how the operator uses the jig - Rob
stu wrote:Woodbloke wrote:stu wrote:Have a look at this one Bob, https://youtu.be/vRF7OvUAQjY interesting approach to the task which I haven't seen elsewhere. It's a good channel, well worth a look at some of the other videos.
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Sorry, that is truly appalling when you see how the operator uses the jig - Rob
Could you add some context to the 'truly appaling' Rob - or do you just mean the way that he operates it is not very safe? Anyway, the point of the link was to demonstrate the use of 2 different pitches on the threaded rod to set up the pin on the jig, which I thought was quite clever and hadn't seen elsewhere. Did you have any comment to make on that?
StevieB wrote:The Incra I box springs to mind....
http://www.incra.com/precision_fences-ibox.html
If you can achieve that accuracy for a fraction of the over inflated price then you could have a commercial success on your hands!
Steve
9fingers wrote:
Rob and I often don't agree on preferred woodworking methods and this design will reinforce the difference in our thinking. Not right or wrong just different. I use a plane to prop the workshop door open on a warm day, Rob shaves wood with it when it gets cut wrongly
Bob
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