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The following symbols indicate:
l
Left side of item (drawer, box,
case, etc.)
r
Right side of item
t
Top of item
b
Bottom of item
e
This edge against side stop
f
This edge against side stop
As above, other side of board
Sawcut allowance
Caution: use special care for this
operation
Which Way Round Should the Board Go?
Most joinery done on the Leigh jig is for case-
work (i.e., boxes, cabinets, drawers, chests and
so on) so in nearly all the illustrations we have
indicated
which side of the board shows
outwards when it is in the jig,
eg. in this fig-
ure the inside face
i
of the tail board is
away from the jig.
o
This indicates the side of the board that
will face outward on the finished
project.
i
This indicates the side of the board that
will face inward on the finished project.
j
This indicates a side that can face
either inward or outward on the
finished project
Dotted line icons are on the other side of
the board.
➀➁➂
Reference in text
Diameter
Centreline of board or layout
Equals
Does not equal
Approximately
Less than or equal to
Greater than or equal to
Summary of Contents for F1
Page 6: ...G L O S S A R Y O F S Y M B O L S vi ...
Page 7: ...Assembly Mounting and Template Alignment CHAPTER 1 ...
Page 21: ...Using Your Template Safely CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 27: ...Operation Concepts and Basic Template Functions CHAPTER 3 ...
Page 33: ...The Variable Guidebush System VGS CHAPTER 4 ...
Page 34: ...Chapter 4 F1 User Guide T H E V A R I A B L E G U I D E B U S H S Y S T E M V G S 28 ...
Page 38: ...T H E V A R I A B L E G U I D E B U S H S Y S T E M V G S 32 Chapter 4 F1 User Guide ...
Page 39: ...Board Width Selection CHAPTER 5 ...
Page 40: ...Chapter 5 F1 User Guide B O A R D W I D T H S E L E C T I O N Chapter 5 34 ...
Page 45: ...Box Joint Procedures CHAPTER 6 ...
Page 46: ...B O X J O I N T P R O C E D U R E S Chapter 6 F1 User Guide 40 ...
Page 54: ...B O X J O I N T P R O C E D U R E S Chapter 6 F1 User Guide 48 ...
Page 55: ...Rounded Half Blind Finger Joint Procedures CHAPTER 7 ...
Page 63: ...Square Half Blind Box Joint Procedures CHAPTER 8 ...
Page 64: ...S Q U A R E H A L F B L I N D B O X J O I N T P R O C E D U R E S Chapter 8 F1 User Guide 58 ...
Page 69: ...Rabbetted Half Blind Finger Joints CHAPTER 9 ...
Page 70: ...R A B B E T T E D H A L F B L I N D F I N G E R J O I N T S Chapter 9 F1 User Guide 64 ...
Page 72: ...R A B B E T T E D H A L F B L I N D F I N G E R J O I N T S Chapter 9 F1 User Guide 66 ...
Page 73: ...Small Box Joints CHAPTER 10 ...
Page 84: ...S M A L L B O X J O I N T S Chapter 10 78 Chapter 10 F1 User Guide ...
Page 85: ...Wider Box Joints CHAPTER 11 ...
Page 91: ...Hints and Tips CHAPTER 12 ...
Page 96: ...H I N T S A N D T I P S 90 Chapter 12 F1 User Guide ...
Page 97: ...Variable Guidebush Selection APPENDIX I ...
Page 102: ...V A R I A B L E G U I D E B U S H S E L E C T I O N Appendix I F1 User Guide 96 ...
Page 103: ...Cutter Selection and Joint Specification APPENDIX II ...
Page 107: ...Template Parts List APPENDIX III ...
Page 110: ...Appendix III F1 User Guide T E M P L A T E P A R T S L I S T Appendix III 104 ...
Page 111: ...Customer Support APPENDIX IV ...
Page 113: ...N O T E S ...
Page 114: ...N O T E S ...
Page 115: ...N O T E S ...