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"cptshakman"

13/02/2006 1:39 PM

Woodsmith index/project

Greetings one and all, it has been a long time since I've posted here,
but I know that someone out there can help me with a question. I am
helping a friend build an entertainment center and I am looking for a
lead on a flush trim jig plan that I know I saw in Woodsmith sometime
in the last 6 years or so. It is a jig that allows you to use a flush
trimming bit to clean up edge banded solid stock attached to plywood.
Specifically, it has a handle and a large guide that indexes off the
flat stock, thus allowing you to run the router along the edge of the
sheet. Hopefully this sounds familiar as I am

I've burned up a bunch of time searching for this online and the best
that I managed was a thumbnail picture on Woodsmith's site. Hopefully,
someone will remember this jig and be able to point me at the right
issue - I've struck out with the various online indicies.

Ben Shakman
Springfield, Illinois
www.shakman.smugmug.com/woodworking


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JH

"Jeff Heyen"

in reply to "cptshakman" on 13/02/2006 1:39 PM

14/02/2006 4:38 AM

Ben,

I replied to you via email. The article you're looking for
is in #159, page 14. Email me if you can't locate it and
I'll scan and forward it to you.

Jeff


"cptshakman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Greetings one and all, it has been a long time since I've posted here,
> but I know that someone out there can help me with a question. I am
> helping a friend build an entertainment center and I am looking for a
> lead on a flush trim jig plan that I know I saw in Woodsmith sometime
> in the last 6 years or so. It is a jig that allows you to use a flush
> trimming bit to clean up edge banded solid stock attached to plywood.
> Specifically, it has a handle and a large guide that indexes off the
> flat stock, thus allowing you to run the router along the edge of the
> sheet. Hopefully this sounds familiar as I am
>
> I've burned up a bunch of time searching for this online and the best
> that I managed was a thumbnail picture on Woodsmith's site. Hopefully,
> someone will remember this jig and be able to point me at the right
> issue - I've struck out with the various online indicies.
>
> Ben Shakman
> Springfield, Illinois
> www.shakman.smugmug.com/woodworking
>


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