Bob Jager
14th December 2002, 10:09 PM
I'm trying to track down the plans for a router table jig to assist in making narrow picture frame moulding. I saw a picture of it in a magazine or on the web somewhere, but can't remember where.
I need to regularly rout lengths of 19mm x 70mm MDF on its narrow edge against a vertical raised panel bit (cove) on my router table, but I am not always happy with the accuracy of the results.
The jig which seemed to be an auxilliary fence consisting of a long box section with the internal dimensions the same as the external dimensions of the moulding stock,it prevented wobble and twisting of the material while being routed, ensuring consistent and accurate results when working with small narrow stock.
I have considered other means of achieving the same end result, but this jig attracted my attention and I would like to track it down.
Can anyone help?
I need to regularly rout lengths of 19mm x 70mm MDF on its narrow edge against a vertical raised panel bit (cove) on my router table, but I am not always happy with the accuracy of the results.
The jig which seemed to be an auxilliary fence consisting of a long box section with the internal dimensions the same as the external dimensions of the moulding stock,it prevented wobble and twisting of the material while being routed, ensuring consistent and accurate results when working with small narrow stock.
I have considered other means of achieving the same end result, but this jig attracted my attention and I would like to track it down.
Can anyone help?