4.01 Straight edge mode
Your jig can help you mark off, quickly and accurately, common angles. It can also act as a
guide for various types of power tool.
To use your jig in this mode place 1 peg in the hole marked SE and another in one of the angle
holes arranged along the bottom edge 90°, 67.5°, 45° or 30°. Offer the jig up against the work.
Clamp in position and use the top edge as the straight edge.
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Fig. 13
4.02 Breakfast bar radius end mode
The jig can be used as a guide when adding a radius to the end of a worktop or panel. You may
use any of the 3 horizontal arrays of holes indicated in fig 14 for the pegs. Mark out in pencil
using the radius edge as a guide and remove the waste with a jigsaw. Set the jig up again,
clamp in position and use the router to remove no more than one quarter of the cutter’s diameter
to leave a perfectly finished edge.
Extreme caution should be exercised when attempting this
type of cut - your router can easily tip causing damage or injury.
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Fig. 14
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