FD300 & 600 Operating manual
- GB 6 -
Note: Recommended bit depths are approximate only, always make test cuts in scrap stock to determine the
exact depth for your application!
Caution!
- Ensure that both workpieces are clamped securely and that they touch the edge guides.
- Always clamp only one set of workpieces . Ensure that the router bit does not touch the template
brackets before and after cutting the joint.
- Do not overtighten the knobs.
- Tighten or loosen the joint by increasing or decreasing cutting depth of dovetail bit.
Routing
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Place the router on the template ensuring that the router bit does not touch the workpiece.
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Switch on. Make one very light cut from left to right, cutting only the front edge. This prevents breakout.
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Rout carefully from left to right following the fingers of the template with the template guide.
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Switch off the router and carefully remove from jig.
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Check that all slots are routed clean. If not, rout again.
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Remove the workpiece from the jig.
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Test joint.
ATTENTION!
Do not lift the router from the template as damage to the template and router bit will occur.
If the joint is not perfect :
Joint too loose = increase cutting depth of router bit.
Joint too tight = decrease cutting depth of router bit.
Joint too shallow = move template towards the jig body.
Joint too deep = move template away from the jig body.
STANDARD RABBETED 12,7mm (1/2") HALF BLIND DOVETAIL JOINT
Illustration F
Use standard template . Each part of joint is routed separately.
Note:
In most cases, the rabbeted joint is used only on the drawer front. If you wish to use a standard half
blind joint to connect the drawer sides to the back, make this joint using the instructions in the previous
section.
Edge Guide Information
Joint Description
Diameter Colour
Position
Ø Guide
Dimensions
Router Bit
Cutting depth
Ø 10mm
Silver
U2
12,7mm (1/2“)
Rabbeted Half Blind
FD300 & 600
Ø 10mm
Silver
F1
15,8mm
5/8“
Ø ½“ x ½“
Ø 12,7 x 12,7mm
x 14deg.
17mm
11/16“