From FWW#163 June 2003, page 68.
Where can I find these? I’ve googled without any success.
Marine Engineer
From FWW#163 June 2003, page 68.
Where can I find these? I’ve googled without any success.
Marine Engineer
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Look at Rockler - I've purchased and used these a few years ago. They install nicely in a slot cut with a biscuit jointer.
found it here, thanks.
Marine Engineer
Here's another source http://woodworker.com/cgi-bin/FULLPRES.exe?PARTNUM=879-223 I think Woodcraft and Constantines have them too.
Just FYI - you don't need to cut a full length slot for these. Biscuit slots located at the points you want clips works well too. Also, regardless of which method you use, spend some time with scrap tweaking the fence setting for the slot. You want them to be able to close completely (no gap between the underside of the top and the clip) and just light pressure between the slot and the clip. There may be dimensions in the plans you're working to as to how far from the edge to put the slot, but every time I buy those clips I seem to get them from somewhere different and they all seems be a little different in terms off how much offset they need to fit right.
Waddaya mean it wont fit through the door?
I bought mine at Woodcraft.
Regards,
Buzzsaw
Make your own. I use small blocks of wood with a 1/4 inch tongue to fit in the same size groove in the apron. Same principle but it gets rid of scraps and the price is right.
Art
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Thanks all for your advice. I've finished my table. I posted a thread over at breaktime if you want to take a look.
Marine Engineer
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