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On Apr 28, 4:31 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>Matthias Wandel
I wish I could buy one of his box joint jigs but I would prefre metal
or plastic gears. I think someone could market that thing if they went
into production.
There is another one out there, been around for years, that uses a screw
instead of gears. I'll try to find it again.
On Apr 28, 4:31=A0am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>Matthias Wandel
I wish I could buy one of his box joint jigs but I would prefre metal
or plastic gears. I think someone could market that thing if they went
into production.
On 4/29/2010 4:17 AM, CW wrote:
> "SonomaProducts.com"<[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Apr 28, 4:31 am, "[email protected]"<[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Matthias Wandel
>
> I wish I could buy one of his box joint jigs but I would prefre metal
> or plastic gears. I think someone could market that thing if they went
> into production.
>
> There is another one out there, been around for years, that uses a screw
> instead of gears. I'll try to find it again.
He has one that uses a screw as well as the one that uses gears. And an
NC version of that one.
However the original Incra jig is 67 bucks from Rockler and does a fine
job as a positioner for box joints--it's actually happier on the table
saw where you have precise control of the cut width than on the router
table where you're at the mercy of the tolerances in router bit
dimensions.
Just a matter of making up an appropriate sled and adjusting your dado
width precisely.