Table Saw Jig

GRR-Ripper: Thin Border Inlays on the Table Saw

Posted in Table Saw Jig on April 12th, 2010 by table saw – Be the first to comment

Create beautiful inlay and detailed designs with the GRR-Ripper Control System by Micro Jig. Master craftsman Adolf Schneider show why the GRR-Ripper is unparalleled in accuracy.

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The Original Jimmy Jig/combination mortice-tenon Jig

Posted in Table Saw Jig on April 6th, 2010 by table saw – 21 Comments

Note/For visual effects not all of the safety devices have been installed or utilized on the OJJ, regarding the individual presentations. Be diligent when operating woodworking machinery, use push sticks when appropriate and wear safety glasses.(I reserve the right to be wrong. Should you prove me wrong, I reserve the right to change my mind.) Easily adapted on the Jimmy Jigs stationary fence giving accurate mortices and tenons, has spring loaded vertical plunge and left to right travel for the mortice length, height adjustment is with the router and the straight bit raised on the router poles

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Table Saw Tools

Posted in Table Saw Jig on March 21st, 2010 by table saw – Be the first to comment

Short video showing some of the cool table saw tools available at www.tablesawtools.com Make your saw more useful with the right equipment.

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Frame Mortise & Tenon Jig

Posted in Table Saw Jig on March 21st, 2010 by table saw – Be the first to comment

George provides step-by-step instruction on how to use an FMT (Frame Mortise and Tenon) jig to cut a tenon and mortise. A woodworkers Guild of American original video.

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The Original Jimmy Jig cutting and supporting 4 by 8 ft. ply

Posted in Table Saw Jig on March 19th, 2010 by table saw – 9 Comments

Note/For visual effects not all of the safety devices have been installed or utilized on the OJJ, regarding the individual presentations. Be diligent when operating woodworking machinery, use push sticks when appropriate and wear safety glasses.(I reserve the right to be wrong. Should you prove me wrong, I reserve the right to change my mind.)The Jimmy Jig support platform with the inclusion of the outrigger is a very portable solution for an imitating problem for many woodworkers and laymen, not any more if you take a hard look at this innovation, slainte mhath and make lots of sawdust , safely

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