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633936

Dovetail Jig 300mm

Mounting

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This dovetail jig should always be securely mounted to the front edge of 
a sturdy workbench before use 

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The jig should be fixed to the bench using wood screws through the four 
small holes in the jig frame

• 

If a permanent installation is not required the jig may be mounted to a 
board that can be easily clamped to a workbench. It is important the 
board is long enough so the clamps do not obstruct use of the jig

Operating Instructions

WARNING:

 The cutter must not contact any part of the jig. Always use the 

correct-sized guide bush and cutter. Incorrect sizes will make an un-usable 
joint and may damage the jig.

Configuring your router

Note:

 These instructions are specific to the recommended router 

accessories to use with this dovetail jig. Use of other accessories to create 
other joints is possible but beyond the scope of this manual.  
The jig is compatible with both ¼

"

 and ½

"

 routers including equivalent 

metric sizes. The router may need an additional collet or reducer so it can 
accept ¼

"

 router bits.  

1. Fit a base to your router that will allow fitment of guide bushes
2. Install a guide bush of 11.1-12mm or 

7

16

" outer diameter so that the 

router can move smoothly between the slots of the ½

Template (7). 

The guide bush depth must not exceed the thickness of the template

3. Fit a 12.7mm (

1

2

"

) dovetail 14° cutter with a ¼

"

 shank. The dovetail 

cutter height needs to be set so that the cutting blades will not contact 
the template in use but the cutting blade starts cutting at the surface 
of the wood.  The dovetail cutter should be approximately 17mm 
height from the base plate of the router. See Fig A

Preparation

This jig is suitable for the creation of dovetail joints needed for drawers, 
boxes and chests. The information presented below is general guidance 
only. Familiarisation with this jig over time is necessary to achieve the 
desired results. Fine adjustment of some measurements is required to get 
an exact fit.
The jig is used to create both the tails and pins of the dovetail joint in one 
process. This is achieved by using an offset position between two clamped 
pieces of wood. See fig B which shows the wood position for four tails of 
the dovetail joint on the vertical wood before cutting and fig C which shows 
three tails of the dovetail joints after cutting. The sides of the slots where 
the tail fits into are the pins. 

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Wood must be cut to the correct size, with square cut ends. Allow for the 
depth of the joint when calculating wood sizes  

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Use a pencil to label the wood indicating front, back, left, right, inside, 
outside and any other information that might assist in cutting the wood 
correctly. For example, write matching numbers on the ends of the 
wood to be joined together, and note which end is for tails and which 
part is pins 

Important:

 The use of a square is recommended to ensure that correct 

angles are achieved in all stages of setting up the dovetail jig. Accurate 
alignment of the wood is crucial to achieving a good quality joint. Practising 
with scrap material is highly recommended to develop accuracy when 
using the jig.

Setting the vertical and horizontal stop bars

Note:

 A spanner (not supplied) is required to adjust the Horizontal Stop Bars 

(6) and the Vertical Stop Bars (8).

1.  Loosen the Horizontal Clamping Knobs (2) and Vertical Clamping 

Knobs (9), and raise the Horizontal Clamping Lever (1) and the Vertical 
Clamping Lever (10) to allow access to the stop bars adjustment nuts 
easily

2. Set the left-hand Horizontal Stop Bar (6) to a position where the 

Template (7) indicates a suitable place for the first dovetail joint female 
slot for the size of the wood so that the dovetail joints are evenly 
spaced across the wood. The left-hand Vertical Stop Bar (8) should be 
set so that it is positioned 12.7mm (½") to the right of the Horizontal 
Stop Bar (6). This is the offset which is approximately the width of a 
finger of the template   

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The initial horizontal stop bar position in relation to the template fingers 
may vary slightly depending on how much border is required. The border 
is the distance from the edge of the vertical wood to the first dovetail tail. 
The offset between the two pieces of wood is always the thickness of a 
template finger 12.7mm (

1

2

"

) in order to line up two equal width pieces 

of wood after jointing. Once cut, the wood in Fig B will have a smaller 
border than that in Fig C

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Use the right-hand side horizontal and vertical stop bars to secure and 
align larger pieces of wood more centrally in the jig. The right-hand side 
stop bars can also be used in preference to the left-hand side or used for 
another two pieces of wood secured at the same time as the left side so 
two dovetail joints can be made in one operation

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When securing two sets of wood, the left-hand or right-hand side 
Horizontal Clamping Knobs (2) and Vertical Clamping Knobs (9) can 
be used instead of the Horizontal Clamping Lever (1) and the Vertical 
Clamping Lever (10) to allow releasing or fitting of wood to the left or 
right side only without affecting the position of the wood already fitted 
on the other side

• 

Once the stop bars are in the correct offset position lining up the two 
pieces of wood exactly level when jointed, avoid adjusting the stop 
bar position again. This is only possible if the same size wood is being 
worked on. Alternatively, once the correct offset position has been found 
between the horizontal and vertical stop bars, an offset spacer can be 
made from a small piece of wood to that exact measurement. This will 
enable the offset position to be set quickly and accurately even when 
using different size pieces of wood 

Clamping and positioning the wood

1. Pull the Horizontal Clamping Lever (1) towards the back of the jig, 

loosen the two Horizontal Clamping Knobs (2) and slide the horizontal 
piece of wood into the jig from the rear 

2. The wood should pass underneath the fence (5) and the Template 

(7). The left-hand side of the wood should be lying against the left 
Horizontal Stop Bar (6) and the front of the wood should be level with 
the front of the main body of the jig to allow for the vertically placed 
wood to be positioned in front of it (Fig B)  

3. Tighten the Horizontal Clamping Knobs (2) so the clamp is very close 

to the surface of the wood. Recheck the position of the wood and pull 
the horizontal clamping lever towards the front of the jig to secure the 
wood 

• 

The clamp needs to be set so that operating the clamping lever allows 
the wood to be inserted and secured without additional use of the 
clamping knobs 

• 

Do not force the clamping lever if there is too much resistance when 
operating. Loosen the clamping knobs to adjust it to the optimum setting 
that holds the wood securely but does not put unnecessary strain on the 
clamping mechanism to prevent it being damaged
4. Pull the Vertical Clamping Lever (10) up so it is in the unclamped 

position and loosen the Vertical Clamping Knobs (9)

5. If the vertical piece of wood has already been cut for the joint at the 

other end, make sure the wood is inserted in the correct way. Once 
the dovetail joint is cut the vertical wood in the jig fits to the horizontal 
wood at 180° to its cut position, as if hinged at the cut position and 
rotated 180° upwards

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