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Woodworking
Jigs That Guide With Precision
By Johnathan Bakers
The average do-it-yourself homeowner has only had to experience once
cutting or drilling without a jig to know the value of a good
jig. It makes for a frustrating
experience when holes get drilled too deeply or picture frame moulding
doesn’t square up during the final gluing and nailing stages.
Then, of course, there have been the disastrous routing or dovetail
cuts that just don’t measure up in the end. The solution to
this and any
problem is to have the right
jig available.
Jigs do not need to be fancy or expensive. Often you can create your
own jig for smaller jobs. However, if you are a steady hobbyist or use
in your profession, it is well
worth investing in a good assortment of jigs. The time savings alone is
worth it, but you will also save countless dollars in ruined wood.
The Short List of Jigs Long on Performance
If you only have a few basic items to add to your workshop this year,
consider the following short list of must-have jigs.
A dowel jig, for example, allows you to cut dowel holes to precision
diameters and widths. This is ideal in furniture making where dowels
can hold together drawer fronts to the frame or for inserting
tight-fitting legs into tables and chairs.
Another furniture making jig you must have is the dovetail jig.
Dovetail jigs give drawers the professional touch. If you have ever
looked at a bureau that is at least 50 or more years old, you will see
that the old way of doing things was to dovetail drawers. These fine
pieces of furniture are around today for a reason! Dovetailing drawers
makes them durable and keeps them functioning for decades, even
centuries. Couple your dovetail jig with a dovetail job, and you can
create furniture like the masters of long ago.
Router jigs can support wood as it passes through the saw creating the
fine, even ornate detailing of truly professional
projects. The bevelled edges of
table tops and drawer faces are created accurately for each side of the
wood using a router jig.
Kreg – The Leader in Jig Creations
The Kreg jig is a fine example of form meeting function.
The Kreg set usually come with face clamps to support these precision
drill jigs. With the Kreg jig you can drill to specific depths and hole
sizes for perfectly fitting matches.
One trick to use if you don’t have a jig on hand in the
middle of a drilling job is functional, if not fancy. Try taping a
thick band of masking tape around the drill bit at the desired depth.
Then as you are drilling you will be able to see where to stop putting
on the pressure. It works, even though it isn’t quite as
precise! That kind of quick solution is fine if you are just doing the
occasional
job, but for less frustration
(it can be hard to get the gooey tape off the drill bit) and more
precision, professional grade jigs are the only way to go.
Focusing
on the area of dovetail jig, Johnathan Bakers published at large for www.insidewoodworking.com
. His work on
jigs can be found on www.insidewoodworking.com/jigs/index.html
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