At one time in the FWW magazine (1990- 2000 issues) under Methods of
Work, I saw a jig with a laminate router mounted horizontal which was
used to trim solid wood edging on plywood to the plywood's thickness
with next to no sanding required. I built this jig and it works great
and would like to find the FWW issue it was in. Have looked through
all my 1990 issues twice to find it and cannot. Can anybody remember
seeing this jig and in what issue? Thanks.
Vic
I have the cdrom with damn near all the methods of work articles
through 2002. Do you remember the title or author ???
Victor wrote:
> At one time in the FWW magazine (1990- 2000 issues) under Methods of
> Work, I saw a jig with a laminate router mounted horizontal which was
> used to trim solid wood edging on plywood to the plywood's thickness
> with next to no sanding required. I built this jig and it works great
> and would like to find the FWW issue it was in. Have looked through
> all my 1990 issues twice to find it and cannot. Can anybody remember
> seeing this jig and in what issue? Thanks.
>
> Vic
>
Did you ever go to their web site and check their index?
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"Victor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> At one time in the FWW magazine (1990- 2000 issues) under Methods of
> Work, I saw a jig with a laminate router mounted horizontal which was
> used to trim solid wood edging on plywood to the plywood's thickness
> with next to no sanding required. I built this jig and it works great
> and would like to find the FWW issue it was in. Have looked through
> all my 1990 issues twice to find it and cannot. Can anybody remember
> seeing this jig and in what issue? Thanks.
>
> Vic
>
I found an article in WOODWORKERS Journal Vol 27 No. 1 Feb 2003 titled
"Build the Ultimate Router Table!" It has 3-way routing. It has a
horizontal routing jig that came from Router Jigs and Techniques by Patrick
Spielman, 1988.
I thought of incorporating that jig into a router table I am still in the
design stage, taking the best from this article and blending with another
article I saw in another mag.
Nailbender
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> On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 10:05:48 -0500, "Young_carpenter"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Did you ever go to their web site and check their index?
>
> Yes I have, with no luck. Could you please tell me how you would do
> it, because I am not having any success
>
> Vic
>
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 10:05:48 -0500, "Young_carpenter"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Did you ever go to their web site and check their index?
Yes I have, with no luck. Could you please tell me how you would do
it, because I am not having any success
Vic
Actually it was one of those "go down the list" type of suggestions. I've
done it before for other magazines and I have had a hard time too. was just
hoping to hear that someone has had sucess.
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"Victor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 10:05:48 -0500, "Young_carpenter"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Did you ever go to their web site and check their index?
>
> Yes I have, with no luck. Could you please tell me how you would do
> it, because I am not having any success
>
> Vic
>