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Almost everyone who owns a router these days, owns a plunge router, as most come with two separate bases. I purchased my first plunge router because of its versatility and safety; the router bit can be retracted within the base out of harms way when you set it down. But it wasn’t until I built my first mortising jig that I began to get the most out of my router. Cutting mortises quickly and accurately allows me to build better and stronger projects, pieces of furniture that will last a lifetime. I use this jig in almost all my projects and suggest that if you are interested in any of my projects you may want to puchase this also. The DVD video runs approximately 45 minutes and shows in detail how to build and use the jig. The paper plans give all the necessary dimensions. On the right, you will see a web video that shows you a sample of what we have on the DVD. This web video has been compressed and is much shorter than the one you will receive on your DVD. Choose the version that is right for your computer. To buy this DVD with the paper plans, the cost is $29.95 + postage (Canadian dollars) and we accept PayPal and cheque. Purchase two projects and you receive a discount off the second one. Please go to our order and payment form to start the process. Or if you have questions, please contact us Disclaimer: Woodworking is inherently dangerous and in the videos you will often see me performing tasks which can lead to injury. I recommend that you take all necessary precautions and follow all safety procedures outlined by the manufacturer of your particular tools. In particular I do not use a blade guard on my table saw. I am comfortable with this but do not recommend that you remove the guard from your saw. |
This Mortising Jig for Plunge Routers Video is in Quick Time Format (Best Quality). NOTE: There may be a 10-30 second delay before the video starts to play. Other Versions Available:
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1. For more information on the tools I use visit Lee Valley Tools. 2. My three major tools are the table saw, jointer and thickness planer. More information on these tools may be found at General Mfg. Ltd. 3. For more information on the epoxy glue I use, visit West System. © Copyright 2007-2006 Build It My Way. All Rights Reserved. Site Design by: The Snider's Web |
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