| How Woodworking Jigs Can Improve Safety and Precision of Your DIY Project |
| Woodworking jigs are a necessary part of any woodworking shop. They are great for repetitive tasks in many wood working projects. They make complex projects easier to manage and faster. You can purchase pre-made jigs or make your own. Although they are inexpensive, making your own from scrap wood is even cheaper. Depending on the type of projects you like to do, you will need a variety of different jigs. |
| Types of Jigs or in most stores that sell wood working supplies. Many of these templates or in most stores that sell wood working supplies. Many of these templates allow you to make up to twelve different size jigs.allow you to make up to twelve different size jigs. |
| You may want to pick up a dovetail bit for your router and a dovetail saw. These are great tools if you intend to make your own jigs. Templates allow you to make variable spaced or fixed dovetails for a variety of projects, including cabinets, drawers and small boxes. Some systems come with bits and templates together in one kit. These save money compared to purchasing the components separately. |
| Dovetail saws are used to cut not only dovetails, but other fine joints for projects. The blades on these saws are thicker than other saws. This allows for greater accuracy. It’s important to purchase a good quality tool for making tight joints and professional looking projects. Look for about fourteen to seventeen points per inch in a good quality saw. |
| A dowel jig is used for making quality, consistent dowels. If you are using a thick timber, get a self centering jig for better accuracy. There are a variety of sizes from a quarter to one half inch. Complete kits are available that include the dowel jig with several hundred dowels in a variety of sizes. Glue is sometimes included in these kits. |
| drawer slides. drawer slides. These make it easier to mount metal drawer slides. They can be used for center, bottom or extension mounted drawers. This is an inexpensive, yet versatile piece of equipment. |
| Making a good jig yourself on materials. If you plan to re use your jigs, use a stronger hardwood to on materials. If you plan to re use your jigs, use a stronger hardwood to make them. make them. You can find instructions for making your own jigs in woodworking books or magazines. Instructions are also available on the Internet. You can print these out for future reference. Consider getting a good binder to keep your jig making instructions organized in your workshop. Using plastic page covers will protect the instructions from getting dirty, ripped or damaged. |
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