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Ben Plewes  |  Jul 20, 2010  |  0 comments
Having cut the legs to length Ralph uses a sharp plane and shooting board to trim them to exact dimensions.
Ben Plewes  |  Jul 28, 2010  |  0 comments
In this next installment Ralph marks the mortices ready for cutting.
Ben Plewes  |  Aug 04, 2010  |  0 comments
In this episode Ralph cuts the mortices out by hand.
Ben Plewes  |  Aug 13, 2010  |  0 comments
The next stage involves marking out the tenons.
Ben Plewes  |  Aug 26, 2010  |  0 comments
After cutting the tenons the next stage is to halve them so that they overlap each other inside the mortices.
Ben Plewes  |  Sep 02, 2010  |  0 comments
In this final episode Ralph trims the top to size and assembles the table.
Ben Plewes  |  Mar 26, 2011  |  0 comments
In this video series Ron Fox walks you through some basic jigs for use with the router that can drastically increase your productivity. Ron Starts by outlining the use of each jig before showing you how to make them.
Ben Plewes  |  Mar 25, 2011  |  0 comments
Following on from the first part of this new series Ron uses a set of 'shop made straightedges to make accurate cuts during the construction of a hinge jig.
Ben Plewes  |  Sep 22, 2010  |  0 comments
To complete the hinge jig Ron first has to make a simple housing jig that utilizes a standard guide bush that comes supplied with most routers.
Ben Plewes  |  Sep 28, 2010  |  0 comments
Ron completes the housing jig and finds time to share a quick tip on sourcing good quality glue bottles!
Ben Plewes  |  Oct 07, 2010  |  0 comments
Next, the housing jig is used – made in the previous episode – to progress the hinge cutting jig.
Ben Plewes  |  Oct 14, 2010  |  0 comments
The next step sees Ron swapping cutters to create a counter-bored slot using his housing jig.
Ben Plewes  |  Oct 20, 2010  |  0 comments
In this instalment Ron demonstrates a larger, more versatile, version of his basic housing jig.
Ben Plewes  |  Oct 27, 2010  |  0 comments
Ron concludes his video series by demonstrating just how versatile the more advanced version of his housing jig can be.

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