Dear All,
I’ve seen the video clip and the slides on “Router Table Finger Joint Jig” by Guido Henn (if I’m not mistaken). This morning I tried to watch again, but could not find.
In short, it is a clever invention (or well engineered modification). The part of the jig that I like most is the index pin(s) and the carrier(s), where the width of socket/pin can be easily adjusted to the bit size.
When I went home and looked at my jig, I laughed at my self….. I have to change the index pin every time I change the bit size.
Masrol.
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Here's a link to that video and photo slideshow. It is no longer featured on the homepage so you have to go digging for it.
http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/subscription/workshop/workshoparticle.aspx?id=29166
Matt Berger
Fine Woodworking
Dear Matt Berger
Thank you very much for helping me out.
Have a nice day
Masrol
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