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Doweling jig

pudgybear

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Has anyone ever homemade a doweling jig - i am in the process of building a work bench with doors on the bottom storage area and i want to build the doors with a dowel pin for crner strenght, should i cut the corners square or at a 45 degree, i remember back in high school we had a clamp on doweling jig **** i have not seen them in any stores - so i thought maybe some one could tell me how to make one - - - or does anyone have a better way of making the doors?????
 
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I am not sure what you mean by "a dowel pin for crner strength"??
Cut what at 45 degrees?
Are you building rail and stile doors, with a panel center?
If so, and if they are dimensional lumber parts, I'd use biscuits for the rail/stile joints.

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Has anyone ever homemade a doweling jig - i am in the process of building a work bench with doors on the bottom storage area and i want to build the doors with a dowel pin for crner strenght, should i cut the corners square or at a 45 degree, i remember back in high school we had a clamp on doweling jig **** i have not seen them in any stores - so i thought maybe some one could tell me how to make one - - - or does anyone have a better way of making the doors?????
There are many commercial dowel-drilling jigs available. They might not be in home improvement stores, but woodworking supply shops usually carry them in-store and definitely online.
 
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pudgybear

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STEEVO -TYPING ERROR i meant to strenghten CORNERS and should i cut them square or cut at a 45 degree angle, dont you have to have a special "biscuit tool "
 

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STEEVO -TYPING ERROR i meant to strenghten CORNERS and should i cut them square or cut at a 45 degree angle, dont you have to have a special "biscuit tool "

Generally, yes. it's better to use a biscuit tool but you can do biscuits with a router or table saw if you know how. I wouldn't use 45 degree miters on doors. I'd do as Steevo shows. Doweling is how they assembled doors for decades.
 

DrunkSmurf

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I'd lay the doors out like Steevo posted.

If the appearance of the backside of the doors isn't a huge concern, I'd just use a pocket hole jig as aka Larry describes. You can even buy plugs to fill the holes, but I don't find them much more attractive then the holes they plug...lol
 
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