How Woodworking jigs can improve safety and precision
How Woodworking Jigs Can Improve Safety and Precision of Your DIY Project
How Woodworking Jigs Can Improve Safety and Precision of Your DIY ProjectBy Ken J. Morris
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The goal of this Instructable is no
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Photo 1: Clamp the straightedge
Assemble a “T-square” jig with a 1×2 and a 1×6. Clamp it to your work piece.
Photo 2: Rout the dado
Cut the dado using the 1×6 as a guide.
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