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"William R. Hopcraft"

25/09/2003 4:07 PM

leigh dovetail jig

I'm thinking about taking the plunge a buying a Leigh D4 dovetail jig. I've
seen demonstrations at shows and like the design and features. About the
only thing that worries me is how many of these things show up on ebay with
a description like 'only used once or twice'. Makes me wonder if people
hate these things after they buy them. anybody out there have any thoughts?


This topic has 8 replies

Jj

"Joe"

in reply to "William R. Hopcraft" on 25/09/2003 4:07 PM

26/09/2003 3:48 AM

I have glued mine together and have made drawers as wide as 24" with the
Akeda.

"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:eRKcb.579112$Ho3.107677@sccrnsc03...
> > I myself like the Akeda dovetail jig. It's much easier to use than the
> > Leigh.
>
> Easier but less versatitable.. An 18" dovetail would be out of the
question
> IIRC.
>
>

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to "William R. Hopcraft" on 25/09/2003 4:07 PM

25/09/2003 4:27 PM

A good deal of the answer to your questions revolves around how often you
will be using the jig, and only you can honestly foresee that. I use mine on
every project that I make drawers for, which is most of them. While
initially expensive, it has saved me a lot of time and, in that sense alone,
it was worth every penny.

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"William R. Hopcraft" wrote in message
> I'm thinking about taking the plunge a buying a Leigh D4 dovetail jig.
I've
> seen demonstrations at shows and like the design and features. About the
> only thing that worries me is how many of these things show up on ebay
with
> a description like 'only used once or twice'. Makes me wonder if people
> hate these things after they buy them. anybody out there have any
thoughts?
>
>

Mi

"Mike in Mystic"

in reply to "William R. Hopcraft" on 25/09/2003 4:07 PM

26/09/2003 12:01 PM

now THAT sounds like a pain in the ass.

And the Leigh is NOT complicated AT ALL. The only prerequisite is the
ability to read.


"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:5GOcb.432666$cF.136599@rwcrnsc53...
> I have glued mine together and have made drawers as wide as 24" with the
> Akeda.
>
> "Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> >
> > "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> > news:eRKcb.579112$Ho3.107677@sccrnsc03...
> > > I myself like the Akeda dovetail jig. It's much easier to use than the
> > > Leigh.
> >
> > Easier but less versatitable.. An 18" dovetail would be out of the
> question
> > IIRC.
> >
> >
>
>

Gs

"George"

in reply to "William R. Hopcraft" on 25/09/2003 4:07 PM

25/09/2003 4:27 PM

When making purchases for a hobby, we generally say hang the expense. Then
we find out how little we use the new toy. I like mine just fine.

"William R. Hopcraft" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm thinking about taking the plunge a buying a Leigh D4 dovetail jig.
I've
> seen demonstrations at shows and like the design and features. About the
> only thing that worries me is how many of these things show up on ebay
with
> a description like 'only used once or twice'. Makes me wonder if people
> hate these things after they buy them. anybody out there have any
thoughts?
>
>

Jj

"Joe"

in reply to "William R. Hopcraft" on 25/09/2003 4:07 PM

25/09/2003 11:27 PM

I myself like the Akeda dovetail jig. It's much easier to use than the
Leigh.


"Tom Dacon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> It's a little complicated to learn, and each time you use it you need to
> make one or more test cuts on samples of the specific stock you will be
> using, in order to fine-tune your setup. So occasional users might get
> frustrated with it. For me, since I use it only occasionally myself, I
> pretty much have to start over with it each time. So that might account
for
> those 'only used once or twice' comments. I'd say that buying one of those
> on eBay might get you a good bargain since it'll be nearly new.
>
> Tom Dacon
>
> "William R. Hopcraft" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > I'm thinking about taking the plunge a buying a Leigh D4 dovetail jig.
> I've
> > seen demonstrations at shows and like the design and features. About
the
> > only thing that worries me is how many of these things show up on ebay
> with
> > a description like 'only used once or twice'. Makes me wonder if people
> > hate these things after they buy them. anybody out there have any
> thoughts?
> >
> >
>
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "William R. Hopcraft" on 25/09/2003 4:07 PM

25/09/2003 11:56 PM


"Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:eRKcb.579112$Ho3.107677@sccrnsc03...
> I myself like the Akeda dovetail jig. It's much easier to use than the
> Leigh.

Easier but less versatitable.. An 18" dovetail would be out of the question
IIRC.

LL

Lazarus Long

in reply to "William R. Hopcraft" on 25/09/2003 4:07 PM

26/09/2003 9:23 AM

I love my Leigh. There's a lot of parts in the box to assemble, maybe
the sheer number of parts is overwhelming to some.

There's a good manual that comes with it. I didn't read it cover to
cover, just the parts relevant to what I wanted to do. This of course
is through dovetails to make some drawers. After a while I wanted to
do sliding dovetails. No problem. Read the relevant section.

And so on. This jig can do a lot, or as little as you want. And you
can add different template guides to make other kinds of joints. It's
really very versatile. As much or as little as you want.


On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 16:07:41 GMT, "William R. Hopcraft"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I'm thinking about taking the plunge a buying a Leigh D4 dovetail jig. I've
>seen demonstrations at shows and like the design and features. About the
>only thing that worries me is how many of these things show up on ebay with
>a description like 'only used once or twice'. Makes me wonder if people
>hate these things after they buy them. anybody out there have any thoughts?
>

TD

"Tom Dacon"

in reply to "William R. Hopcraft" on 25/09/2003 4:07 PM

25/09/2003 12:05 PM

It's a little complicated to learn, and each time you use it you need to
make one or more test cuts on samples of the specific stock you will be
using, in order to fine-tune your setup. So occasional users might get
frustrated with it. For me, since I use it only occasionally myself, I
pretty much have to start over with it each time. So that might account for
those 'only used once or twice' comments. I'd say that buying one of those
on eBay might get you a good bargain since it'll be nearly new.

Tom Dacon

"William R. Hopcraft" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm thinking about taking the plunge a buying a Leigh D4 dovetail jig.
I've
> seen demonstrations at shows and like the design and features. About the
> only thing that worries me is how many of these things show up on ebay
with
> a description like 'only used once or twice'. Makes me wonder if people
> hate these things after they buy them. anybody out there have any
thoughts?
>
>


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