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RB

02/06/2004 8:38 AM

Router jig

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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wW

[email protected] (WilliaJ2)

in reply to RB on 02/06/2004 8:38 AM

03/06/2004 6:31 PM

>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
>
>
>
>
>
>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
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Pat Barber

in reply to RB on 02/06/2004 8:38 AM

02/06/2004 6:25 PM

http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/smarthtml/pages/accessorysafe.html

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
>

SS

"Sweet Sawdust"

in reply to RB on 02/06/2004 8:38 AM

02/06/2004 1:53 PM

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
>

Bn

"Bob"

in reply to RB on 02/06/2004 8:38 AM

02/06/2004 7:49 PM

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
>


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