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CONTENTS and STANDARDS
SUPERJIG-12-18-24 User Guide
Which Way Round Should the Board Go?
As virtually all dovetail joinery is used to make boxes,
drawers and chests etc., we devised these simple (and
hopefully intuitive) icons to indicate which side of a
board faces inwards or outwards on the finished “box”,
and which side of the board faces outward (toward
you, the operator), when it is clamped in the jig.
The following symbols indicate:
e
This edge against sidestop
f
This edge against sidestop
Sawcut allowance
Caution: use special care for this
operation
Numbered References in text
This icon
o
indicates the “outside”
of a board. All through dovetail
pin boards are mounted in the
jig with this “outside” face away
from the jig (toward you, the
operator).
This icon
i
indicates the “inside”
of a board. All half-blind pin and
half-blind tail boards, and through
dovetail tail boards, are mounted
in the jig with the “inside” face
away from the jig toward you,
the operator.
This icon
j
indicates boards that
are mounted both ways e.g. sliding
dovetails and box joints.
Dotted line icons
indicate the
“other” side of the board in the
illustrations.
Centerline of board or layout
Equals
Does not equal
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Summary of Contents for Super12
Page 12: ...JIG ASSEMBLY MOUNTING AND USING THE CLAMPS 6 Chapter 1 SuperJig 12 18 24 User Guide ...
Page 22: ...WOOD PREPARATION 16 Chapter 6 SuperJig 12 18 24 User Guide ...
Page 50: ...SINGLE PASS HALF BLIND DOVETAILS 44 Chapter 10 SuperJig 12 18 24 User Guide ...
Page 56: ...ASYMMETRIC DOVETAILS 50 Chapter 12 SuperJig 12 18 24 User Guide ...
Page 72: ...HINTS AND TIPS 66 Chapter 15 SuperJig 12 18 24 User Guide ...
Page 84: ...JIG PARTS LIST 78 Appendix III SuperJig 12 18 24 User Guide ...
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