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Vic

10/11/2006 11:26 PM

Shop made Mortise jig

Am looking for a shop made mortise jig used with a plunge router,
which I am positive I saw in the Fine Woodworking magazine recently.
This jig as I recall had more features than I wanted at the time, but
now that I want to look at it again I can't fine it . Can anybody
remember seeing it and tell me what volume of FWW it was in so I know
I'm not just dreaming. Thanks.

Vic


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"arw01"

in reply to Vic on 10/11/2006 11:26 PM

11/11/2006 7:49 AM


> Like this one
>
> http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mortisejig.htm
>
> Dave

Very nicely made jig. Using the rockler cam-clamps for stops was a
good touch.

Alan

Td

"Teamcasa"

in reply to Vic on 10/11/2006 11:26 PM

11/11/2006 6:50 AM


"Vic" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Am looking for a shop made mortise jig used with a plunge router,
> which I am positive I saw in the Fine Woodworking magazine recently.
> This jig as I recall had more features than I wanted at the time, but
> now that I want to look at it again I can't fine it . Can anybody
> remember seeing it and tell me what volume of FWW it was in so I know
> I'm not just dreaming. Thanks.
>
> Vic

Like this one

http://www.teamcasa.org/workshop/mortisejig.htm

Dave

cb

charlie b

in reply to Vic on 10/11/2006 11:26 PM

10/11/2006 9:15 PM

Also remember seeing one in one of the wwing mags
but can't find it either. It required a plunge router and
an edge guide. Here's the one I put together than
uses the same basic idea. The version in the article
had the left ride stops ride between guides rather
than a slot and alignment peg. They also combined
the left and right 45 degree supports into one piece
that came up from below to allow for different
stock thicknesses.

http://home.comcast.net/~charliebcz/LooseTenonJig/LooseTenonJig1.html

charlie b

MN

"May-Brith Nilsen"

in reply to Vic on 10/11/2006 11:26 PM

12/11/2006 12:14 PM


>
> In addition to Charlie's here's another one that is easy/quick to make:
>
> http://www.e-woodshop.net/Jigs.htm#MortJig1
>

Very nice. Do You also have a link that shows a jig to make tenions with
round corners?

May-Brith from Norway

PB

Pat Barber

in reply to Vic on 10/11/2006 11:26 PM

13/11/2006 4:33 PM

The current cover of Shop Notes...
http://www.shopnotes.com/


Vic wrote:

> Am looking for a shop made mortise jig used with a plunge router,
> which I am positive I saw in the Fine Woodworking magazine recently.
> This jig as I recall had more features than I wanted at the time, but
> now that I want to look at it again I can't fine it . Can anybody
> remember seeing it and tell me what volume of FWW it was in so I know
> I'm not just dreaming. Thanks.
>
> Vic

Sk

"Swingman"

in reply to Vic on 10/11/2006 11:26 PM

11/11/2006 6:17 AM

"Vic" wrote in message
> Am looking for a shop made mortise jig used with a plunge router,
> which I am positive I saw in the Fine Woodworking magazine recently.
> This jig as I recall had more features than I wanted at the time, but
> now that I want to look at it again I can't fine it . Can anybody
> remember seeing it and tell me what volume of FWW it was in so I know
> I'm not just dreaming. Thanks.

In addition to Charlie's here's another one that is easy/quick to make:

http://www.e-woodshop.net/Jigs.htm#MortJig1

The plans for it are on FWW's subscription website, well worth the yearly
price of admission as there a dozens of plans available, jigs and otherwise.

http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/subscription/index.aspx

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www.e-woodshop.net
Last update: 10/29/06

JL

"John L. Poole"

in reply to Vic on 10/11/2006 11:26 PM

11/11/2006 4:25 PM

Vic wrote:
> Am looking for a shop made mortise jig used with a plunge router,
> which I am positive I saw in the Fine Woodworking magazine recently.
> This jig as I recall had more features than I wanted at the time, but
> now that I want to look at it again I can't fine it . Can anybody
> remember seeing it and tell me what volume of FWW it was in so I know
> I'm not just dreaming. Thanks.
>
> Vic
Did you try searching for it using Tauton's FWW search engine?
http://www.taunton.com/cgi-bin/artresult-fw.cgi


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