to hold it in a vertical
>position
>was more difficult than holding it down
>However I want to do some dovetails* I have no templates* how do I go
>about
>it?? The pins are easy, it's the mating part. That I am not too sure
>about.
>Roger,
>How many Revo's are in there in
That item was just a example im sure there would be narrower one out there in
ebay land
Good luck with the dovetails i don’t do them much I actually prefer the box
joints but there are some very fancy dovetails out there
And lots of different jigs to do them with
Bill
From
HELP on. It is for doing
secret dovetails called a mitre (miter ) box.
Dovetails look like a lot of messing about !! ??
Regards
Richard
On Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 6:02:50 AM UTC+1, aussiman wrote:
>
> Oh yes i just buy stick on rules off ebay
> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/150cm-Vin
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Subject: RE: Dovetails
Been a long time since I cut dovetails with the revo and I only did one, from
memory I followed legacys idea in the training (see attachment ) and used the
keller dovetail template instead of legacys.but it is easier to do the dovetail
joints on the router
the router
towards the rear. -Stops the splintering ,, I use the same technique on the
Woodrat
Richard
On Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 2:02:54 PM UTC+1, russ veinot wrote:
>
> Do you do the spacing for dovetails (and fingers) on the x or y axis? I
> am not familiar with the revo but
Do you do the spacing for dovetails (and fingers) on the x or y axis? I am not
familiar with the revo but maybe you can adapt an incra jig to get exact
spacing similarly to my solution on my 1200?
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piece as I found out to hold it in a vertical position
was more difficult than holding it down
However I want to do some dovetails* I have no templates* how do I go about
it?? The pins are easy, it's the mating part. That I am not too sure about.
Roger,
How many Revo's are in there in th