Tips for Dovetailer Jig with plunge router
I use the Dovetailer jig to make half-blind dovetail joints using a plunge router. These woodworking joints are like the ones used on the front sides of wooden drawer boxes. I show some tricks to adjust the height of the dovetail router bit, even when working with wood pieces of different thicknesses. Also, how to position the wooden boards so that the dovetail joint ends up perfectly centered. I also use the Dovetailer on the router table: • Tips for Dovetailer on a Router Table If you enjoy my videos, subscribe and hit the bell.

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