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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2009

Dovetail joints are a beautiful addition to your woodworking project. George shares his buying advice on what to look for when purchasing a dovetail jig. A WoodWorkers Guild of America (WWGOA) original video clip.

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  • George you good teacher and instructor

    Steve

  • @steveho75 Thanks Steve! I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Check out more videos & articles at wwgoa.com.

    Happy Woodworking!

  • well what jig is this?

    i mean i haven't seen anything like this, so tell us what it is

  • @attainableapex The dovetail jig in the video is made by Prazi, and is called the Chestmate. You can view it at praziusa.com

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  • I noticed that! What about the WOW Fence from Woodline?

  • Is he doing 1 cut then moving the jig? Waiting for the router to wind up and slow down 1 cut at a time would be slow.

  • Sooo I'm confused. Is this "buying advice" or a commercial? Good buying advice would have gone over different features of multiple jigs. A good commercial would have shown the joints fitting together properly.

  • It depends on the host's integrity. Most how-to shows with any kind of audience are given products to demonstrate (yes, in trade for a mention) and if the host thinks something is a piece of crap - he tells the distributor and you never hear of it or see it on the program. Strange there are plenty of people who think something's wrong with that.

  • Get real. This is nothing more than a commercial for a no-name jig.

  • This stinks - he really should have fitted the joints together on the video.

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