This jig will cut dadoes one and half inches in length up to ten inches in length . The sliding rails clamp the work piece firm furthermore the jig can be used at most of the common angles.
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Mick,
Hanging jigs on the wall, gives a shop a nice touch.
Hi Hans, I used to do the same as you knock jigs up as I went along . Find making purpose made jigs a better use of material ,and their hanging on the wall ready to go .
Thanks Ron.
nice looking jig well made thank you for sharing
Thank you Al your to kind .
Neat looking jig Michael, should come in handy. Well done and thanks for sharing your pics with us.
Thanks guys ,this was made out of necessity David fed up with struggling doing dadoes in small pieces hence this jig .
Now that was cool level it up to you to come up with that. Great job
Michael, nice looking efficient looking jig. Simple to set up and should result in some accurate cuts. I like the large adjustment set up knobs with the large surfaced washers giving you a firm positive lock. Thanks for sharing
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