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    Was in Carbatec Melbourne yesterday and they had some Scheppach grinder jigs on the clearance table.

    First was the gouge jig, normally $99 now $75.

    They also have some thicknesser/jointer blade jigs priced down from $300 to $100, was sorely tempted on this one but wasn't sure how well it would handle 15" blades, looked impressive though.

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    I got one last night - the 320 they have is for 12.5" blades, the 380 I bought (also for $100) is for 15" blades.

    $100 for a $365 jig (still sold in Hare & Forbes)

    Photos of it installed on a Triton on my blog
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