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| Dan | February 11th, 2008 08:22 PM i just bought a #925450 dovetail jig (industrial) and i have no idea how to use it or have a manual. Does anybody know where I can get one. any tips on using it? |
| Joe | February 12th, 2008 09:03 AM I answered this in your other post. |
| Adam | March 19th, 2008 02:11 AM I just saw one of the Dovetail/Box Joint jigs on display at a store. Most stores shouldn't have a problem with a Sales associate "borrowing" the manual out of the display box, long enough to make some office copies for your. Sears ALSO still carries the 9/16 inch Dovetail bit, as part of a 3 bit Dovetail set, that atleast one of the sets of finger templates in the unit uses. :) You can do either through-Dovetails (back of drawer) or blind-Dovetails (drawer fronts). If your set didn't come with them, you'll also need a set of guide bushings (sizes listed in the instructions) that will actually follow the template's plastic fingers. The set was priced at $199.99. |
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