Doweling Jigs: Difference between revisions
From CoMakingSpace Wiki
(some info on the plastic jig) |
(name & manual of the "plastic jig"; categories) |
||
Line 20: | Line 20: | ||
<br clear=all> | <br clear=all> | ||
== Plastic | == Wolfcraft Holzdübler == | ||
This doweling jig can be used to drill 6, 8 and 10 mm holes. | {{ToolInfoBox | ||
|tool name=Wolfcraft Holzdübler | |||
|image=Plastic doweling jig.jpg | |||
|type=[[Drill Jigs|drill jigs]] | |||
|status= | |||
|material=[[wood]] | |||
|used with=[[drill]], [[dowels]], [[Stop Collars|stop collars]],<br>often [[clamps]] | |||
|location=[[Location::Drilling Table|drilling table]] | |||
|manual=[https://media.hornbach.de/hb/ownersmanual/as.46070492.pdf hornbach.de] | |||
}} | |||
This plastic doweling jig can be used to drill 6, 8 and 10 mm holes. | |||
Use the two pins in line with the selected hole to center the jig on the edge of your board or [[clamp]] it in place with the fence to achieve other positions! | Use the two pins in line with the selected hole to center the jig on the edge of your board or [[clamp]] it in place with the fence to achieve other positions! | ||
Check out the [https://media.hornbach.de/hb/ownersmanual/as.46070492.pdf manual] for details. | |||
[[Category:Drill Jigs]] | [[Category:Drill Jigs]] | ||
[[Category:Joinery]] | |||
[[Category:Woodworking]] |
Revision as of 22:15, 19 May 2024
Coming soon! We have at least one doweling jig at the drilling table.
ToolInfoBox Doweling Jigs | |
---|---|
Synonyms: | DE: Dübelschablonen |
Type: | drill jigs |
Material: | wood |
Used with: | drill, dowels, stop collars, often clamps |
Location: | drilling table |
Similar (More or Less): | dowel centers |
Wolfcraft Holzdübler
ToolInfoBox Wolfcraft Holzdübler | |
---|---|
Type: | drill jigs |
Material: | wood |
Used with: | drill, dowels, stop collars, often clamps |
Location: | drilling table |
Manual: | hornbach.de |
This plastic doweling jig can be used to drill 6, 8 and 10 mm holes.
Use the two pins in line with the selected hole to center the jig on the edge of your board or clamp it in place with the fence to achieve other positions!
Check out the manual for details.