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Vic

19/11/2006 4:42 PM

Plywood Edging Flush Cutting Jig

Have posted some pictures to "alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking" of a
jig I made for flush cutting solid wood edging on plywood with a
router. I made this jig a least ten years ago and thought I got the
idea from Fine Woodworking Magazine, but cannot find what issue. Maybe
it was some other magazine. Am hoping that somebody here will
recognize the jig and be able to tell me what magazine the idea came
from. The pictures are posted under the subject Plywood Edging
Flush Cutting Jig.

Vic


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"Robatoy"

in reply to Vic on 19/11/2006 4:42 PM

20/11/2006 5:25 AM



On Nov 19, 4:42 pm, Vic <[email protected]> wrote:
> Have posted some pictures to "alt.binaries.pictures.woodworking" of a
> jig I made for flush cutting solid wood edging on plywood with a
> router. I made this jig a least ten years ago and thought I got the
> idea from Fine Woodworking Magazine, but cannot find what issue. Maybe
> it was some other magazine. Am hoping that somebody here will
> recognize the jig and be able to tell me what magazine the idea came
> from. The pictures are posted under the subject Plywood Edging
> Flush Cutting Jig.

That certainly looks very functional. It is a job I loathe, and I often
get myself into doing those types of edges. Sometimes a wood strip next
to laminate... for that flush look, where people don't want to see the
black edge.
A friend of mine bought this solution:
http://www.lamello.com/Flush_milling_machine.371.0.html?&L=2
It works beautifully, but he does enough work to justify its insane
expense.

I'll keep your design in mind.. I like it. (Doesn't cost over $ 1000.00
either *S*)

Thanks

r


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