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    Sheddie, after the Domino the Bandsaw Jig from Frontline engeneering is the best thing i have come across in the time i have been woodworking. Its a stunner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    Sheddie, after the Domino the Bandsaw Jig from Frontline engeneering is the best thing i have come across in the time i have been woodworking. Its a stunner.
    They orta re-do the video. Its so old its barely watchable. But even though I can't really make it how it works it looks a nice piece of gear for repetitive cuts. How much are they do you know?
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    It apears to be exy at a bit under 400, but it turns your bandsaw in to a killer woodworking machine.

    My Jet Super saw was what i used all the time now i rarely use it at all.

    I havnt yet replied to Trippers curved template thread (slack) but the pic of the ribbed plastic and router plate and template giude is one part of it. Anything straight, tapered and curved is cut with near perfect accuracy over and over and over. I can take a 2 @ 1000 x 90 x 45 bits of timber and cut 2 perfectly tapered curved back chair legs in 2 or 3 minutes with minimal clean up. So far i have collected over 20 jigs ive made that take care of every cutting action i need from straight, tapered, 45 deg strips for corner blocks and all kinds of curves. Its brilliant. Flowboy and Warmtone have seen it and will also vouch. Do your self a favour

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    It apears to be exy at a bit under 400, but it turns your bandsaw in to a killer woodworking machine.

    My Jet Super saw was what i used all the time now i rarely use it at all.

    I havnt yet replied to Trippers curved template thread (slack) but the pic of the ribbed plastic and router plate and template giude is one part of it. Anything straight, tapered and curved is cut with near perfect accuracy over and over and over. I can take a 2 @ 1000 x 90 x 45 bits of timber and cut 2 perfectly tapered curved back chair legs in 2 or 3 minutes with minimal clean up. So far i have collected over 20 jigs ive made that take care of every cutting action i need from straight, tapered, 45 deg strips for corner blocks and all kinds of curves. Its brilliant. Flowboy and Warmtone have seen it and will also vouch. Do your self a favour
    Hmm..will have to try and see one. I wonder if anyone could make a video for Azureus download.
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    Ill get some batterys for my camera (still) and take some pics in action and post them here tomorrow night.

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    Just got back from the tool store: Bought a Dremel Kit with lots of accessories.

    Oh, and 2 Triton MOF001 1400w Routers for the shop made router table. $259 each

    Gonna sell the Maktec if anyone is interested. Near new hardly used. 140 bucks and its yours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lignum View Post
    Ill get some batterys for my camera (still) and take some pics in action and post them here tomorrow night.
    Hurry up Lig, I'm running out of money..
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