>In the past I've seen jigs or fixtures offered for sale that permit one
>to route small parts and retain all ten fingers. I'm going to need one
>in a couple of weeks and can't find it. Does anyone have a suggestion
>for where to buy such an item?
>
>Thanks,
>RB
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>Here is one way to do this.
http://www.woodworkingtips.com/etips/etip030117sn.html
I haven't personally tried this, so use at your own risk. Another tip I have
seen uses a hand screw to hold small items and keep your fingers at a safe
distance.
HTH
Big John
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RB wrote:
> In the past I've seen jigs or fixtures offered for sale that permit one
> to route small parts and retain all ten fingers. I'm going to need one
> in a couple of weeks and can't find it. Does anyone have a suggestion
> for where to buy such an item?
>
> Thanks,
> RB
>
Make It! For small items I make a jig and use either foam or nail points
to hold the item in place, double sided tape does wonders for holding items
to jigs if only a small number are made.
"RB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In the past I've seen jigs or fixtures offered for sale that permit one
> to route small parts and retain all ten fingers. I'm going to need one
> in a couple of weeks and can't find it. Does anyone have a suggestion
> for where to buy such an item?
>
> Thanks,
> RB
>
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.asp?page=41780&category=1,43000&ccurrency=2&SID=
It's called a "Small parts miter jig" P/N 04K01.01 and sells for $14.95 US.
Bob S.
"RB" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> In the past I've seen jigs or fixtures offered for sale that permit one
> to route small parts and retain all ten fingers. I'm going to need one
> in a couple of weeks and can't find it. Does anyone have a suggestion
> for where to buy such an item?
>
> Thanks,
> RB
>