Bench top joint jig

Woodworking – Shaping machine – Pattern

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1441441, 144365, 144367, 144372, 408115R, 409130, B27M 300, B27C 100, B27C 500

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055988784

ABSTRACT:
A joint jig and template assembly has a base, first and second clamp assemblies attached to the base, each of the first and second clamp assemblies having a clamp member which is capable of moving relative to the base to engage a board placed adjacent the base, a support structure engagable with the base and a template supportable by the support structure. The template has at least one undulating surface to guide a router bit during operation of a router upon the board, and a plurality of bores arranged to guide a bit during operation of a drill upon the board. Movement of the router and drill are limited by the template during operation on the board to cut a particular design in one of the end surfaces of the board to enable the board to mate with another board to form an angled joint.

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patent: 4809755 (1989-03-01), Pontikas
patent: 4995435 (1991-02-01), Godfrey
patent: 5285832 (1994-02-01), Gibson
patent: 5492160 (1996-02-01), McCracken
Woodworker's Supply Catalogue #102, Nov. 1994, pp. 5 and 36.

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