Well, I finally got the jig set up with the usual amount of head
scratching. I thought that the 8 mm collet reducer was missing, so that
made for a 25 mile trip to the not-so-local Rockler shop. Discovered it
later in the same bag as the included router bits. Duh! Decided to use
two routers, so needed to run to HF for the 7/16 bushing and then back
to Rockler for another collet reducer, at which time I discovered a 50%
off sale, so managed to kill 45 minutes browsing.
Finally ran a test for through dovetails. A little more tearout than I
anticipated and the joint was way too tight. Brought out the mallet and
still couldn't get it to fit. Then I recalled the directions offered
some adjustments for just that circumstance. Could not pry the joint
apart (it really was tight), so I decided it was time for a break and
I'll attack this again tomorrow.
Bottom line: I am encouraged. I hope to avoid Rockler tomorrow. By the
way, I picked up two Kreg hold downs and a bag of glue brushes for half
price.
Larry
On 1/12/2012 10:55 PM, Gramp's shop wrote:
> Well, I finally got the jig set up with the usual amount of head
> scratching. I thought that the 8 mm collet reducer was missing, so that
> made for a 25 mile trip to the not-so-local Rockler shop. Discovered it
> later in the same bag as the included router bits. Duh! Decided to use
> two routers, so needed to run to HF for the 7/16 bushing and then back
> to Rockler for another collet reducer, at which time I discovered a 50%
> off sale, so managed to kill 45 minutes browsing.
>
> Finally ran a test for through dovetails. A little more tearout than I
> anticipated and the joint was way too tight. Brought out the mallet and
> still couldn't get it to fit. Then I recalled the directions offered
> some adjustments for just that circumstance. Could not pry the joint
> apart (it really was tight), so I decided it was time for a break and
> I'll attack this again tomorrow.
>
> Bottom line: I am encouraged. I hope to avoid Rockler tomorrow. By the
> way, I picked up two Kreg hold downs and a bag of glue brushes for half
> price.
>
> Larry
Cool!
Tear out is mostly technique. IIRC they want a backer board on the back
side and you do a reverse climb cut on the front side before cutting out
between the fingers. IIRC you enter in the right side and exit on the
left side of the cut if the tails and pins are wide enough.