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Jigs and Fixtures
Description
Jigs are taken to be specially made, often self-made, pieces of equipment often used to guide another tool or simplify an operation. This might include Marking Out operations and so there is some overlap with Template.
Fixtures are similar but tend to be associated with devices for holding work whilst a machining operation is carried out.
Types and Applications
Dowelling Jig | Various devices have been developed to simplifying the making of Dowel Joints. A Dowelling Jig clamps to the edge of the timber to be joined and adjustable drill guides are set into position. The dowel holes can then be drilled with little or no marking out required and the guides help to ensure the drill is kept perpendicular to the joining faces. | |
Pocket Screw Jig | Screw Pockets are holes drilled at an angle to the work surface to Counterbore the screw head. They can be used where it is not possible to screw directly through one part of the joint to the other (e.g. need to conceal screw heads or lack of access). Various Drilling Jigs are commercially available to ease the drilling of the holes to the required shallow angle (usually 15°). | |
Router Jig for Cutting Circles | Cutting neat circles with a Router is most easily accomplished with a Jig. Most of these, in essence, transform the Router into a Beam Compass by attaching it to bars or a plate rotating round a fixed point at a centre |