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  •  JIGS & WORKSHOP AIDS 26 / 11 / 07
     

    Mitre trimming jig

    mitre trimming jig

    Mitre trimming jig

    Here is another jig design which is useful for cleaning up the face sides of mitre joints. Again the emphasis is on reducing excess strain while working on the joint. As before this jig design can be scaled up or down according to your needs.

    This jig is much simpler than the last one and won't take long to make. First cut the main components. My cutting list for this jig was as follows (all dimensions in MM):

    cutting list
    I made this jig using just rub joints with no clamps. It's very easy and was finished within a few minutes. Simply glue the long side support (G) and short side support (H) to the left and top sides (for left handed use invert left and right) of the base board (F) and leave the glue to dry. On the underside glue the vice grip rail (I) centrally from left to right. Leave 24 hours for the glue to harden because the joints will be stressed during use.

    Locate the vice grip rail in your bench vice and tighten. You now have a secure corner to rest your mitred frame against while cleaning up the joints with a smoothing plane or cabinet scraper. The area of the jig that protrudes passed the vice front allows the use of clamps when working with larger mitred frames.

    mitre trimming jig on bench mitre trimming jig upside down using the mitre trimming jig
    1. Top side construction showing the two fence edges
    2. Bottom side construction showing central batten for fastening in a bench vice
    3. Using the jig to clean up a mitred frame
    Happy mitering!

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    Discuss this article, 1 of 7 messages, read more:
    derek willis 
    Posted: 02/12/07 10:06:07 07
    I use a side mitre shooting board that allows ou totrim to perfection every time.
    D.
    p.s.how do I put a copy of the picture on here?
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