Adjustable saddle routing jig
Adjustable saddle routing jig
For my size 2 I wanted to make my own pyramid bridge. The hard part for me would be to get the saddle slot routed correctly. I also wanted to be able to make other styles as well so I made this jig based off of various designs found on the net. Trial run went well. Will work with either my laminate trimmer or my dremel.
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- Upper base with slots cut for adjustable fence and stop blocks.
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- Slot detail.
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- Adjustable fence.
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- Stop blocks with cut out for end clamps.
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- Assembled jig.
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- With bridge blank and router.
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- Success.
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JJ
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Learning every day. And having fun doing it.
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Re: Adjustable saddle routing jig
Looks logical and straight-foward. Thanks.
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Re: Adjustable saddle routing jig
John, is plunging the bit an issue?
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Re: Adjustable saddle routing jig
(by the way, I have a link to something similar for cutting back-angled slots. Not trying to hijack John!
http://www.anzlf.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1741)
http://www.anzlf.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=1741)
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Re: Adjustable saddle routing jig
So far no. I just tip the router into the slot with the length.Kevin in California wrote:John, is plunging the bit an issue?
JJ
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Learning every day. And having fun doing it.