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11-4
Turn one tailboard (like turning a page in a
book) to the right end of the jig. Now lay
out the fingers at the right end to match the
sockets already routed. Now simply rout the
left front corner (tails and pins) on the right
side of the jig.
11-5
Another example of asymmetry is the top
corners of a slant-front desk. The joints them-
selves may be symmetrical, but they must be
routed on opposite ends of the jig because the
sloped front edges will not register accurately
against the fixed vertical side stops.
11-6
At the back of the desk both sides and top are
flush, so the rear edges are set against the side
stops. Place the left end of the top tail board
against the left side stop
e
. Rout the tails.
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Summary of Contents for D1600
Page 6: ...G L O S S A R Y O F S Y M B O L S vi D1600 Ch Gloss indd 6 4 4 05 12 00 38 PM ...
Page 7: ...Jig Assembly Mounting and Using The Clamps CHAPTER 1 D1600 Ch01 indd 1 4 4 05 12 03 14 PM ...
Page 17: ...Adjusting the Finger Assembly CHAPTER 2 D1600 Ch02 indd 11 4 4 05 12 16 33 PM ...
Page 23: ...Operation Concepts and Basic Jig Functions CHAPTER 4 D1600 Ch04 indd 17 4 4 05 12 20 10 PM ...
Page 31: ...25 ACTIVE GUIDE SURFACE ACTIVE GUIDE SURFACE D1600 Ch04 indd 25 4 4 05 12 20 35 PM ...
Page 39: ...Router Preparation CHAPTER 7 D1600 Ch07 indd 33 4 4 05 12 24 23 PM ...
Page 106: ...H I N T S A N D T I P S User Guide 100 Chapter 15 D1600 Ch15 indd 100 4 4 05 1 41 19 PM ...
Page 111: ...Cutter Selection APPENDIX II D1600 ChA2 indd 105 4 4 05 1 47 38 PM ...
Page 119: ...Jig Parts List APPENDIX III D1600 ChA3 indd 113 4 15 05 2 52 10 PM ...
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