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Ken Frohnert
05-31-2012, 7:07 AM
I want to make a farm table and dowel the aprons into the legs. I thought I would dowel them in. I need a basic (not expensive) functional jig that will work on the 2.5" legs. I know there are some great but rather expensive jigs. However, I thought the Ozzie Jig would be great for this project - simple and gets decent reviews. However, I e-mail the company but have not heard from them - but I read that they are no longer being produced. But I cannot confirm one way or the other. Anyone know where I can get one of the Ozzie Jigs for doweling? Thanks

Myk Rian
05-31-2012, 7:29 AM
The website is up, so are you sure they don't make them? Pretty pricey at $410 AU
I use a Dowl-it jig.

Bruce Wrenn
05-31-2012, 10:08 PM
Got a plunge router? If so, then go by HF and pick up their three piece spiral mortising router bit set (item # 66733.) Into end grain, I find router works better than a drill.