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27th January 2009, 01:38 AM #1New Member
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Workshop Accessories & Jigs
Commercial jigs are so expensive or I can't find them anywhere in Australia. I have friends in the U.S. and the Woodworking market is huge, you can buy just about anything from Jigs to Accessories that increase your Precision at a reasonable prices. Is there such a source in Australia, I need a Mortise Jig, another for drilling holes for Adjustable Shelves(32mm Spacing for pins) and I would have to work for a hole month just to pay for them. Any one got any ideas. Why do these aids cost 1000's times more than the material that is in them.
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27th January 2009, 04:22 PM #2.........and the Woodworking market is huge, you can buy just about anything from Jigs to Accessories that increase your Precision at a reasonable prices.......
I don't know a lot about jig availability, but there seem to be many which don't cost a month's salary. But not a lot of people here are commercial so they tend to make their own if the store bought are too expensive.
Others can tell you more.
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27th January 2009, 05:19 PM #3
Hi Dassic
Welcome to the forum.
Have browse through this forum and you may find something you are looking for.
https://www.woodworkforums.com/f64/woodwork-forums-16776
There are a lot of jigs made by forum members that you could perhaps make yourself.
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27th January 2009, 05:30 PM #4
G'day and welcome,
For a mortise jig have a look at Rocker's site, he's a member on here and has a few jigs available for download to make yourself. It might even inspire you to make some yourself, a bit of thinking with the noggin can save a pile of $ at times.
http://rockerswoodwork.blogspot.com/
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27th January 2009, 06:32 PM #5Template Tom
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Dassic
My advice is to enquire about alternative methods of using the router. Yes Jigs are very expensive, and over my 55 years working with wood I have still to purchase my first jig. I make my own for all sorts of projects such as small elliptical boxes that required a couple of jigs and templates to be made to the construction of dining room chairs that required about 20-30 jigs to complete all the processes required in the construction. All made from material available in my workshop without a great deal of expense involved.
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27th January 2009, 06:41 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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For 32 mm shelf spacings, I simply drilled 5mm holes along an aluminium strip... works really well and even if the spacings are a tad out it doen't matter because if you index off the bottom shelf. they will be all the same.
Make your own jigs!
Cheers,
Chipman
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