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Wood thicknesses up to 30 mm can be joined
using this dowelling aid. The board is clamped
between the centring pins (1) while dowelling the
face holes, ensuring that the dowel holes are
always precisely in the centre of the edge. The
drill is inserted into three steel bushings (2) for
6, 8 and 10 mm dowels.
Then set the depth stop of the drill according to
the thickness of the board and the dowel length
being used.
Position the Dowelmaster on the board and
clamp the board between the two centring pins.
To make a corner joint, you first need to drill all the
face holes (see above).
In order to be able to drill the counter-holes, the
dowels must first be glued into the face holes.
The centre of the dowel is additionally shown by
a mark (3) on the side of the dowelling jig. Three
guide grooves (4) are provided on the device its-
elf for transferring to the corresponding coun ter-
holes. An adjustable fence (5) is fixed in place
with a fastening screw (6).
The Dowelmaster
Drilling face holes with the Dowelmaster
Making corner joints with the Dowelmaster
The DowelmasterCorner joints
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