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Drilling face holes with the Dowelling Jig
The Dowelling Jig
The Dowelling Jig consists of a guide rail (1)
with catch holes at intervals of 32 mm. A sliding
drill head can be engaged in these holes, which
is equipped with a 5, 6, 8 or 10 mm drill bush
(3). This makes possible rows of dowels and
holes at intervals of 32 mm. The distance of the
holes from the edge of the board is determined
with the angle fences (4) which are inserted un-
der the profile. Distances from 12 - 40 mm can
be selected (in 4 mm steps). The side stops (5),
which are also inserted under the profile and
engage in the holes of the Dowelling Jig from
below, are set at the start and end of the row of
dowels.
First the sides and floors are
marked so that they can be re-
cognised during drilling.
Then measure the thickness of
the wood of the plates in order
to set the stops of the Dowel-
ling Jig to this measurement.
Set the angle fence to the value
that is nearest to the thick
ness
of the wood. (e.g. for wood
thickness 19 mm, set to 20)
Align the Dowelling Jig centrally
under the board and secure
the side stops to the board left
and right...
...in the same and next possi-
ble drill holes. Then adjust the
drill bit to the thickness of the
wood and the length of the do-
wel, using the depth stop.
Slide the Dowelling Jig with
the left stop against the left
edge of the board and fix it
with screw clamps.
The Dowelling JigDrilling face holes
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