I have probably 30 or more micro jig jigs around the shop. To include the tops on all of my carts. Table saw, miter saw, Drill press, router table, machining table, and carts. They all work flawlessly. Highly recommended.
I have to add, that in terms of using this method to create mortises over any other method, here's a strong plus factor. Once we've invested the time and money to begin using MicroJig equipment, one might as well take the fullest possible advantage of its capabilities. Repeated use builds confidence. I already bought everything needed and gone to the effort to make a good sized cross-hatched table saw jig. Its' versatility and dependability sold me on the products. Now I want to get the most I can from them. That will also justify getting more.
Great jig. And The Wood Whisperer is stellar at the teaching portion. I feel confident with the plans and his explanation that I can make one. And… I already am a fan of Microjig so i have a lot of the components already. I am already using the clamps in my MFT table as well as my track saw.
Wow, you made a beautiful jig there, I was afraid that there would be no metric version, but you made them in both, thank you. A Festool Domino is not feasible for me.
Very nice jig. But, I must be doing something wrong because with the ¾” top plate I can only route out about ½” in the mortise. Any ideas what I’m missing?
That is our new GRR-RIP Clamp, which will be available to purchase this fall.. Make sure you are signed up to our e-mail newsletter to find out when it hits the market.
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I have probably 30 or more micro jig jigs around the shop. To include the tops on all of my carts. Table saw, miter saw, Drill press, router table, machining table, and carts. They all work flawlessly. Highly recommended.
Great to hear!
I have to add, that in terms of using this method to create mortises over any other method, here's a strong plus factor. Once we've invested the time and money to begin using MicroJig equipment, one might as well take the fullest possible advantage of its capabilities. Repeated use builds confidence.
I already bought everything needed and gone to the effort to make a good sized cross-hatched table saw jig. Its' versatility and dependability sold me on the products. Now I want to get the most I can from them. That will also justify getting more.
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Great jig. And The Wood Whisperer is stellar at the teaching portion. I feel confident with the plans and his explanation that I can make one. And… I already am a fan of Microjig so i have a lot of the components already. I am already using the clamps in my MFT table as well as my track saw.
You really know how to explain things clearly! Thank you so much!
Wow, you made a beautiful jig there, I was afraid that there would be no metric version, but you made them in both, thank you. A Festool Domino is not feasible for me.
It’s obvious to me that Marc should attach a bucket to the bottom of the jig to catch his workpiece. 😂😂😂
Bucket with a cushion.
Nice jig!!! I spend 95% of time making jigs and 5% using them!!!!
Looks like a brilliant jig. At some point I’ll build it. Just getting started with micro jig. My first project an apron of sorts for my MFT3.
It's a version of the Shaper Origin Workstation
Thanks! Another great jig, much appreciated
super idea 👍👍👍
I like your videos, thanks for sharing
Very nice jig. But, I must be doing something wrong because with the ¾” top plate I can only route out about ½” in the mortise. Any ideas what I’m missing?
Are you testing a new style clamp at the 10:37 mark in the video?
That is our new GRR-RIP Clamp, which will be available to purchase this fall.. Make sure you are signed up to our e-mail newsletter to find out when it hits the market.
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Any particular reason for the comment? If you have had an issue with any of our products, I invite you to reach out to us at support@microjig.com and give us a chance to make it right.