User Manual
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Adjust the top and front clamp bars via the hand
screws at either end of each bar so that the wood is
held firmly in place when the cam clamp handles are
operated. When narrower pieces of timber are being
worked it is best to use a packing piece of the same
thickness at the opposite end of the clamp bar to
ensure an even grip and to avoid distorting the bars.
Align the timber so that the piece forming one of the
sides of the drawer, mounted in the front vertical
clamp, extends above the front edge of the jig by the
thickness of the piece to be mounted in the top
horizontal clamp (front or back of drawer). The piece in
the top clamp is then butted up to this so that both
are flush under the finger guide (see Fig 6).
5. Assembling Timber into the Jig
Fig 6