EZ-Pro Dovetail Jig from General Tools (Part 2 of 2)

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

Part 2 of 2
How to use the new EZ-Pro Dovetail Jig from General Tools & Instruments.

• Makes Through Joints and Half-Blind Joints.
• Easy to use for the beginner as well as the professional woodworker.
• Self-aligning design ensures that both ends of the dovetail joint will match up evenly every time.
• Portable design lets you bring the jig to your work piece.
• Sturdy machined aluminum construction.
• Easily adjust the dovetail interference to create loose or tight joints.
• Jig is free standing - no need to bolt it to a workbench.
• Integrated clamps allow precise clamping of the jig to your work piece.
• No assembly required.
• Accommodates boards of any width.
• Includes one 14 degree 1/2" Dovetail Router Bit.

For more info, visit: http://www.generaltools.com/Products/EZ-Pro-Dovetail-Jig__860.aspx

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  • @KidKoala98 probably didnt set the depth plate properly.

  • I just bought this jig and love how simple it is to use BUT my pins portion is too shallow for tails to fit without them hanging halfway out. What did I do wrong? I am using 1" thick wood could this be the problem?

  • I just bought this jig and love how simple it is to use BUT my pins portion is too shallow for tails to fit without them hanging halfway out. What did I do wrong?

  • LOSE THE MUSIC!

  • I just bought this jig and LOVE it. Its simple to use and can accommodate any size board!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Thanks for the video I got one but the instructions were to general. The video helped a lot.

  • Another operation of this jig is to do face joinery. Need a vid on that as well.

  • I saw this jig at home depot. You should have this video sent to the home depot. it would make a great selling point.

  • Nice. I too will now purchase one of these units. Sorry Jared Harper but....video producer: lose the music.

  • Thanks for the demo, I found it very helpful. I had looked at one but at just under $40 dollars I wasn't sure it would do the job... Now I know that it can, I'm getting mine tomorrow. This will save me over $100.

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