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"rile"

05/09/2005 8:16 PM

Jig to keep work square and plumb

I'm making Jake chairs and thought it would be easier to make some sort
of jig to start the assembly. The first step is to align the two long
seat braces parallel to each other, plumb, and not ricked. The last
time, it took me about 15 minutes to get it right. Is there some type
of jig I could construct out of scrap wood that would simplify the
process?


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"rile"

in reply to "rile" on 05/09/2005 8:16 PM

06/09/2005 9:32 PM

Thanks for the recommendations. I'm reminded of my college professor
who said that the more he was around people, the more he liked his dog.

m

in reply to "rile" on 05/09/2005 8:16 PM

07/09/2005 10:52 AM

Rile:

Take the above with a grain of salt. You got to be "tough"
in this newsgroup at times.

Anyways, what people were saying is: every jig
is the "mother of invention" in that, what you build
is going to be specific to your task at hand.

I don't know what a "Jake" chair is, so I can't help
specifically, I have seen jigs made out of MDF
that hold pieces in specific orientation to help the
glueup. You might want to look at jig books. I think
Popular Woodworking has one or more titles out
that might help. Also you might want to see
what other chairmakers have done Do a "google"
and see what pops up.

Good luck.

MJ Wallace

JJ

in reply to "rile" on 05/09/2005 8:16 PM

07/09/2005 6:14 PM

Mon, Sep 5, 2005, 8:16pm (EDT-3) [email protected] (rile) woefully
wonders:
I'm making Jake chairs <snip> Is there some type of jig I could
construct out of scrap wood that would simplify the process?

Sure. Simple enough, I often make assembly jigs for my projects.
But, damn all if I can explain how, because they're all different. I'd
say you're on your own.



JOAT
Plans? Plans? Don' need no steenkin' plans.

LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "rile" on 05/09/2005 8:16 PM

06/09/2005 9:48 AM

On 5 Sep 2005 20:16:08 -0700, the blithe spirit "rile"
<[email protected]> clearly indicated:

>I'm making Jake chairs and thought it would be easier to make some sort
>of jig to start the assembly. The first step is to align the two long
>seat braces parallel to each other, plumb, and not ricked. The last
>time, it took me about 15 minutes to get it right. Is there some type
>of jig I could construct out of scrap wood that would simplify the
>process?

Yes.

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"Battleax"

in reply to "rile" on 05/09/2005 8:16 PM

06/09/2005 8:22 AM


"rile" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm making Jake chairs and thought it would be easier to make some sort
> of jig to start the assembly. The first step is to align the two long
> seat braces parallel to each other, plumb, and not ricked. The last
> time, it took me about 15 minutes to get it right. Is there some type
> of jig I could construct out of scrap wood that would simplify the
> process?
>

Absolutely! Decide what will work best and build it.



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