User Manual
10
Mark out the intervals of the
dowels and fasten the shelf
bottom to the workbench with
the Universal Dowelling Jig.
To make T joints, the first step
is to drill face holes into the
shelf bottom.
To drill the last dowel hole,
the board clamp is again
shifted from left to right.
In order to be able to transfer
the holes to the counter-board,
the dowels must first be glued
in.
Draw the position of the
shelf bottom on the side wall
and fasten it with clamps.
With the Universal Dowelling
Jig, you can also join the faces
or longitudinal edges of two
boards together rapidly and
precisely.
The two boards are clamped
into the Universal Dowelling Jig
at the same time. This guaran-
tees that the counter-holes fit
absolutely perfectly.
... Slide the Universal Dowel-
ling Jig over the dowel with the
appropriate guide groove and
drill. The boards can then be
glued.
The distance between the shelf
bottom and the pencil line is
given by a notch on the side of
the Universal Dowelling Jig...
Making T joints with the Universal Dowelling Jig
Making face joints with the Universal Dowelling Jig
The Universal Dowelling Jig
T and face joints
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