Cutting Board Finger Groove Jig at Taylor Turk blog

Cutting Board Finger Groove Jig. I have searched for suggestions on the best way to rout/cut finger grooves. this adjustable jig makes it easy to rout consistently positioned juice grooves in the cutting boards i build. Also make sure you go in the same direction the bit spins. Now its time to cut the juice groove! Always start by taking off a small amount first and do a couple passes lowering the bit each time until you reach your desired depth. It’s made up of mdf rails that guide the router, scrapwood spacers to set the groove position, and a set of corner clamps to hold it together. my project design plans: i'm finishing up a large cutting board (18×24x2.5) that is very heavy.

Hdpe juice groove jig woodworking jig cutting board template etsy Artofit
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Always start by taking off a small amount first and do a couple passes lowering the bit each time until you reach your desired depth. this adjustable jig makes it easy to rout consistently positioned juice grooves in the cutting boards i build. I have searched for suggestions on the best way to rout/cut finger grooves. It’s made up of mdf rails that guide the router, scrapwood spacers to set the groove position, and a set of corner clamps to hold it together. Now its time to cut the juice groove! i'm finishing up a large cutting board (18×24x2.5) that is very heavy. my project design plans: Also make sure you go in the same direction the bit spins.

Hdpe juice groove jig woodworking jig cutting board template etsy Artofit

Cutting Board Finger Groove Jig I have searched for suggestions on the best way to rout/cut finger grooves. this adjustable jig makes it easy to rout consistently positioned juice grooves in the cutting boards i build. It’s made up of mdf rails that guide the router, scrapwood spacers to set the groove position, and a set of corner clamps to hold it together. Now its time to cut the juice groove! Also make sure you go in the same direction the bit spins. my project design plans: i'm finishing up a large cutting board (18×24x2.5) that is very heavy. Always start by taking off a small amount first and do a couple passes lowering the bit each time until you reach your desired depth. I have searched for suggestions on the best way to rout/cut finger grooves.

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