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Making corner joints with the Universal Dowelling Jig
The Universal Dowelling Jig consists of a drill
guide (1) and a board clamp (2). The drill guide
has two rows of drill bushes (3) for 6, 8 and 10
mm dowels. There is a guide groove matching
each dowel size (4) in front of the bushes for
holding the drilled in dowels. The board clamp
does not have drill bushes, and serves only to
support or clamp the boards. Drill guide, board
clamp and board are clamped together with
clamping screws (5). Two adjustable clamp sup-
ports (6) are used to clamp the other board. In
addition, they can inserted into two drill holes
(black arrow) and thus clamp the boards either
horizontally or vertically.
Mark all shelf bottoms with a
cross on the edge and the side
walls with a cross on the wood
surface.
Screw the shelf bottom tight to
the workbench with the Univer-
sal Dowelling Jig and insert the
two clamp supports.
Insert the side wall into the
dowelling jig, match the wood
edges precisely to each other
with an angle, and clamp them
tight.
Then drill both the face hole
into the shelf bottom and the
hole into the side wall.
Slide the Universal Dowelling
Jig along so that the next dowel
can be drilled. To finish, ...
... first switch the board clamp
from the left corner to the right.
Only then, slide the drill guide
to the last hole to be bored.
The Universal Dowelling Jig
The Universal Dowelling Jig
Corner joints
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