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Doweling Jig

tmcquinn

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How old does it have to be to play? This was my father's, probably mid 60s. I don't think I've used it since the eighties. Today I had to connect 2 pieces of shelving that landed between the supports. Today you would use a biscuit cutter but they aren't givin' 'em away and I had this.

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toolmiser

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I think dowels will usually be stronger than biscuits. Assuming they are the appropriate size and done properly.
 
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PelicanPines

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If you really like dowels, you should get one of these #77s so you can make your own.



:beer:

My cousins husband has one of those and wanted to know if I was interested... it's a great tool if you have a need to "make your own". Specially if you want them out of a certain wood... but for me... It's nice but...

Can't see the need for the space or the effort using it.

I kinda like me some store bought dowels... <--- said with an Alabama accent.
 

M_George

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I saw this post and remembered that I have one of those. I got it at a flea market back in the seventies. Used it once in the last ten years ti set alignment pins in a table leaf.
 

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I think dowels will usually be stronger than biscuits. Assuming they are the appropriate size and done properly.

They are stronger, and if done right, they align better.

OP, I have that same Stanley; it's a nice tool.
 
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