Two Simple Router-Table Jigs
These jigs control the workpiece to ensure safe operation and clean cutsIf the operation is a risky one, it requires a proper jig for workpiece control, safety, and a quality cut, cautions author Patrick Warner, an Escondido, California, designer and craftsman. In this video, Warnerdemonstrates the use of two jigs he’s developed: an end-grain sled for small, short pieces of work and a long-grain sled used when routing the face of long, narrow pieces.
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Those two I will build. Straight away!
Thanks
The second one would have been better if your out-feed fence was properly adjusted. I just could not bring myself to rout like that.
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