Jay Knoll
06-06-2006, 9:48 AM
Hi everyone
Well, Amazon came through on Friday and while I was waiting for the mirror company to finish their part of my bathroom remodel I thought I'd try this out.
Overall I would say that this is an easy jig to use Here are some pics of the results of my first practice project (don't know if I'll put a base on it)
On the back side one pin has a bit of tearout caused by me neglecting to get the clamp down tight.
I had to fuss a bit with my plunge router to get the depth correct, I think I'll buy a simple basic router and dial in the depth and leave it for that job alone.
A question that I can't seem to find the answer to in the manual. Should I route some of the sides on the left hand side of the jig and others on the right? I seem to recall reading about this somewhere but I can't remember where.
All in all, for the money and based on my very limited experience, this seems like a good jig for the money.
Jay
Well, Amazon came through on Friday and while I was waiting for the mirror company to finish their part of my bathroom remodel I thought I'd try this out.
Overall I would say that this is an easy jig to use Here are some pics of the results of my first practice project (don't know if I'll put a base on it)
On the back side one pin has a bit of tearout caused by me neglecting to get the clamp down tight.
I had to fuss a bit with my plunge router to get the depth correct, I think I'll buy a simple basic router and dial in the depth and leave it for that job alone.
A question that I can't seem to find the answer to in the manual. Should I route some of the sides on the left hand side of the jig and others on the right? I seem to recall reading about this somewhere but I can't remember where.
All in all, for the money and based on my very limited experience, this seems like a good jig for the money.
Jay