The Original Jimmy Jig/round-end tenon -maker

November 15th, 2008 by admin

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.)Ideally placed over a router in the unique apertured platform of the Jimmy Jig, to fashion round end tenons, the innovation rides on drawer slides that follow the pattern the size of the tenon in conjunction with a 1/2in. ball bearing. The Jimmy Jig innovation of a stationary or fixed fence on a sliding support platform is patented

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INCRA TS-LS Demo Part 2 of 3

November 6th, 2008 by admin

No conventional rip fence can match an INCRA Fence System for efficiency, accuracy, and repeatability. INCRA Systems position the fence mechanically, so your results won’t depend on how much skill you have, how good your shop’s lighting is, or how tired your eyes are. This one-take, live-on-camera video is one demonstraton broken into three parts, and it demonstrates how far beyond the limits of conventional rip fences the INCRA systems can operate.

Duration : 0:4:2

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INCRA TS-LS Demo Part 1 of 3

November 3rd, 2008 by admin

No conventional rip fence can match an INCRA Fence System for efficiency, accuracy, and repeatability. INCRA Systems position the fence mechanically, so your results won’t depend on how much skill you have, how good your shop’s lighting is, or how tired your eyes are. This one-take, live-on-camera video is one demonstraton broken into three parts, and it demonstrates how far beyond the limits of conventional rip fences the INCRA systems can operate.

Duration : 0:4:33

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Triton “Maxi” Workcentre Extension Table - ETA300

October 28th, 2008 by admin

Huge capacity and easy-to-read calibration scales allow one person to effortlessly cut large sheets.

• Table can be locked in position for conventional ripping of wide workpieces. Table can also slide for use as a panel saw.
• The patented rip fence design allows fence settings at all angles. Incorporates work hold-down clamps.
• Free-standing outer track allows operator to walk behind the sliding table, in full control.
• Dismantles in seconds and takes up very little space, hanging on a wall or standing in a corner.
• Handle sheets up to 2400mm x 2400mm. 1200mm capacity.
• Built-in fence clamps hold awkward workpieces securely to the table and fence.

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TS-LS Routing Accessories Part 2 of 2

October 25th, 2008 by admin

With a few key accessories, the INCRA TS-LS table saw fences are capable of performing ANY table-based routing operation, including a stunning variety of box jonts and dovetail joints. This two-part video illustrates the routing accessories and demonstrates a dovetail joint done with the rip fence system.

Duration : 0:7:56

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TS-LS Routing Accessories Part 1 of 2

October 22nd, 2008 by admin

With a few key accessories, the INCRA TS-LS table saw fences are capable of performing ANY table-based routing operation, including a stunning variety of box jonts and dovetail joints. This two-part video illustrates the routing accessories and demonstrates a dovetail joint done with the rip fence system.

Duration : 0:7:0

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The Original Jimmy Jig/The no mar surface/hold-in/hold-down

October 16th, 2008 by admin

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.)Attached to the Jimmy Jig’s over head support rod suspended from the bracket on the stationary fence, these devices will not mark the surface at the same time the fibers of the brush have multi-direction anti-kick back fibers that respond to the push pull force

Duration : 0:4:6

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45 Degree Miter Sled

October 13th, 2008 by admin

Perfect miters - no adjustments! Simply cut one piece on the leading face, one on the trailing face, and voilà! Since both pieces reference off a perfect 90° angle, the miters will fit perfectly.

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The Original Jimmy Jig/router jointing to a finished edge

October 7th, 2008 by admin

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 Original Jimmy Jigs unique aperture adapts the sliding router to a vertical jointer, many widths can be finished to particular width up to 42ins one edge jointed the counter edge finished by reversing the material against the stationary fence and against the revolution of the cutter. The aperture will also take a round end tenon cutter and plunge mortises and other power tools that can be attached to a spare insert

Duration : 0:4:9

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Workshop Safety Tips : Workshop Safety Tips: Disconnecting Power for Power Tool Maintenance

October 4th, 2008 by admin

When changing power saw blades or making adjustments, always disconnect power tool power source. Learn to disconnect the power when changing saw blades in this free woodworking safety video from a wood shop instructor and professional carpenter.

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