Operation
Setting the End Stops
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Use a set square to draw a pencil line halfway
across the first finger of the template.
The line
must be square to the edges of the template.
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Line up the inside edge of the left horizontal
stop with the line you just drew on the
template.
Use a set square to ensure the stop is
square to the jig.
–
Offset the vertical stop 1/2” to the right of the
horizontal stop.
Ensure the vertical stop is
square to the top of the jig.
–Mirror these settings on the righthand side of
the jig.
Placing Work Pieces
–
Align the timber so that the side of the work
piece is mounted in the front vertical clamp.
It
should extend above the front edge of the jig by
the thickness of the piece to be mounted under
the top clamp (front or back of the drawer).
–
The piece of timber in the top clamp is then
butted up to this, so that both pieces are flush
under the template.
–
The two pieces sit in the jig as shown on the
right.
Make sure that both pieces are butted up
against the horizontal / vertical stops.
–
Use the locking clamp handles to secure the
wood to the jig.
You may need to adjust the top
and front clamp bars to suit the thickness of the
timber using the clamp adjusting screws at either
end of each clamp bar so that the wood is held
firmly inplace. When narrow pieces of wood are
being used, place another piece of wood (exactly
OPERATION
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