I just bought this jig and been wanting to use it and your video was a great demonstration on how to use it. You managed to show all three types of connections very nicely, good job.
I have this, the older green version, for at least 10 years and used it extensively. It works really well and i made a lot of dowel connections with it. Once you are skilled with this tool, nothing beats the speed and precise working.
Great explanation, much easier to follow than the Wolfcraft video for the dowelmaster I saw! Interesting to see you drilling the first holes on the horizontal, most videos I have seen have the first holes in the vertical axis.
Many thanks for you easy to understand video, I have had one of these jigs for ages and not used as I couldn't come to grips with the set up,used it today on a table top, perfect result, I bought mine from Tool Station and very cheap. Thanks again.
Thank you so much. I have watched so many videos that do not show the most important part, how they line up. It’s dumbfounding to me how people put these videos out without showing how they line up. They leave out the whole purpose of what a dowel is used for, lineup… thanks for the video, I have a much better idea of what I will buy. Btw, it’s completely different from a pocket hole jig.
I really enjoyed your video and in my opinion you covered everything. I just got my Milescraft 1319 a few hours ago and I was so frustrated with their instructions that I gave up on doing what I have planned to do however, after watching multiple videos I bumped into your and I will give it another try tomorrow. I really enjoyed that you took the time and explained how to do the measurements for all three types of joints. Thanks for the video.
I have just purchased a wolfcraft dowel jig (apparently, the old version) which is pretty similar to this one. As the new improved "wolfcraft dowel master jig" is on the market and my version is the "older" one, nobody has made a video for it .Your video was a massive help. Thanks for a good, concise video.
I enjoyed your video. Thank you for sharing it. I appreciate your honesty about the good AND bad points (including the limitations) of the jig. For all you've done for the company with this video, they should easily be willing to replace the jig without a doubt.
Thanks for your video! I watched it twice to understand how you can use it! I got a similar one from Wolfcraft and I am doing a cabinet project, you make it look so easy :-) I was reading the manual, but the English has errors in it and I could not understand it all how to use it, your video helped a lot, thank you!
I've had one of these sitting in a drawer for over a year, never bothered with it. Watched your video once and made a flush test joint on the first try. Thanks!
Great tutorial. I have one of these cool jigs, and it does work extremely well. I also have the "dowel it" jig which is great for edge to edge joinery. The only thing I have to say, and this is not a criticism, is that you keep referring to the Milescraft doweling jig as cheap. Maybe you should say inexpensive. When one thinks of cheap, they think of (at least I do) something that is poorly made and will not last. Even though most of the material of this jig is plastic, it is a high density plastic, and should last years if taken care of. This jig in my opinion is an indispensable, inexpensive little tool that everyone should have in their tool arsenal. Thanks again for the great tutorial.
I think a work around for smaller stock is using that centering line, it just may be tough to hold against your workpiece, but add an extension piece next to it for balance.
I have this little jig and for the price, it is very good. Furthermore, if you see that Dowling is for you, then one can always purchase a make like : Task or Dowel Max, much more expensive, but also more versatile. Cheers from Canada, Polar Bear country.
I would recommend looking at the supplied drill bits closely before trying to use them. Mine were quite wobbly which made the dowel holes bigger and reduced the precision when joining.
Good job on the video it was just what I was looking for. I actually bought the same jig last year. Now I’m finally planning a project where I need it. Maybe I’ll tie string to it and hang from neck so I won’t drop it. If you think you will do a lot of dowel joints maybe it would be worthwhile to step up to a metal one.
A dowel jig can be just as fast as a domino and is a lot less expensive. Plus you can make different sized dowel joints easily and cheaply. Fast sting and effective, dowels are a under appreciated method of joinery.
Great quality video, my only disappointment is that you seemed to have stopped making more content! Can I request a shop tour, I have just hit subscribe.
Your centering can be solved by taking a wider board and drilling and installing one dowel. Then put your fence on and adjust it so it's setting the depth. Now take it to the board you want to use it on and use the fence to put it to center and drill the hole(s) where you want.
I broke the pin too when I dropped it. I fixed it by applying a bit of pvc cement. Make sure to dry fit it before putting on the glue so it's still accurate
One other thing, for the broken pin, just use some super strong epoxy with an accelerator. Hold it down for a few minutes and you should be good. Most epoxies work really well on plastic parts like that.
Two sets of drill bits makes sense ... but what we _really_ need is just single additional bits. I know I can get individual twist drill bits (for metal, and less precise wood work) on cards at my local Ace Hardware store, but I have never seen brad point bits for precise woodworking there. The only way I know to get the collars, though, is to buy a full set ... bummer.
I just got my kit from Amazon yesterday today went to use it was going great and knocked it off my 36in high work table to concrete floor and snapped one alignment ear off smooth at base. This jig is user friendly after a small learning curve but its not durable by any means.
Yes, you /can/ use the fence to center the holes in the end or edge of a board, but it is much less precise. The geometry of the pins and holes on this and similar jigs ensures that the dowel hole WILL be centered on the end or edge of the board. However, neither the pins or the fence help if you want to edge-glue one board to the face of another. However, edge-to-edge, end-to-end and end-to-edge are the most frequent ways of using dowels - precisely where these jigs are most useful. The other way to locate the "other" holes is by using "dowel centers". That is the way I learned in high school shop class in the mid-1960's. A dowel center is a metal device that has one end sized for a perfect fit in the hole, and has a perfectly centered point on the other end. They are usually available from woodworking suppliers in sets covering the most common dowel sizes. Once the dowel holes are drilled in one board, the dowel centers are inserted and the other board is pressed up against them. The dowel centers in the first board make pinholes in the other. The pinholes mark the centers of the holes to drill. You still have to manually drill the remaining holes perfectly square to the surface and to the correct depth, but at least you have a precise place for the drill bit tip.Doing it this way is necessary if you want to edge-glue or end-glue one board to the face of another.
You may be the only one on UA-cam who actually showed how it works in detail. Preciate it
This video is a masterclass in how to show the function of a product. Thanks for your patience and attention to detail.
This is one of the best instructional videos I've ever watched. You explained everything well and even provided tips and cautions. Thank you
Super clear and easy to understand. Watching this video, I had more than one "Holy crap, I didn't know it could do that!" moments.
Thank you 👍
This is the best demo of the jig I have seen. Thanks.
You did a good job getting to the point fast most of us benefit from this to learn fast too Well Done jv
I just bought this jig and been wanting to use it and your video was a great demonstration on how to use it. You managed to show all three types of connections very nicely, good job.
I have this, the older green version, for at least 10 years and used it extensively. It works really well and i made a lot of dowel connections with it. Once you are skilled with this tool, nothing beats the speed and precise working.
Great explanation, much easier to follow than the Wolfcraft video for the dowelmaster I saw! Interesting to see you drilling the first holes on the horizontal, most videos I have seen have the first holes in the vertical axis.
Thanks for posting the link. I just bought one to add a shelf to my Dutch door. You just saved me a lot of money!
Many thanks for you easy to understand video, I have had one of these jigs for ages and not used as I couldn't come to grips with the set up,used it today on a table top, perfect result, I bought mine from Tool Station and very cheap. Thanks again.
Thank you so much. I have watched so many videos that do not show the most important part, how they line up. It’s dumbfounding to me how people put these videos out without showing how they line up. They leave out the whole purpose of what a dowel is used for, lineup… thanks for the video, I have a much better idea of what I will buy. Btw, it’s completely different from a pocket hole jig.
Very thorough tutorial. Thank you!
By far the best video on dowel joinery on YT! Fantastic. (The audio wasn't too good though). 😀
I watched a few videos on this. Yours is the best and easy to follow. Thank you!!!
I really enjoyed your video and in my opinion you covered everything. I just got my Milescraft 1319 a few hours ago and I was so frustrated with their instructions that I gave up on doing what I have planned to do however, after watching multiple videos I bumped into your and I will give it another try tomorrow.
I really enjoyed that you took the time and explained how to do the measurements for all three types of joints.
Thanks for the video.
Thank you buddy, just brought one and wanted a quick guide, most guides only do one type of joint, which was the angle one.
Thank you. I bought mine and haven't used it yet. This video cleared up some questions for me. Much appreciated!!
I have just purchased a wolfcraft dowel jig (apparently, the old version) which is pretty similar to this one. As the new improved "wolfcraft dowel master jig" is on the market and my version is the "older" one, nobody has made a video for it .Your video was a massive help. Thanks for a good, concise video.
Thank you. Best video about this tool I ve seen so far
I enjoyed your video. Thank you for sharing it. I appreciate your honesty about the good AND bad points (including the limitations) of the jig. For all you've done for the company with this video, they should easily be willing to replace the jig without a doubt.
Thanks for your video! I watched it twice to understand how you can use it! I got a similar one from Wolfcraft and I am doing a cabinet project, you make it look so easy :-) I was reading the manual, but the English has errors in it and I could not understand it all how to use it, your video helped a lot, thank you!
Thank you for the very well and detailed explanations. Makes perfect sense how to use it now.
Thank you 👍🏼
Simple, direct and clear.
The best explanation o n line going to get a jig tonight on anazon
THANK YOU!!!! you made this very easy to understand and spoke very clearly. Appreciate it Bud. - Cheers.
Great video and well explained, thank you. I am considering using dowels for a couple of the joints in my next project.
Hello just want to say to you big thank the explaned how dowel tip very clear and show up close welll done mate cheers
Awesome video. I bought the jig but had no idea how to use it so did it freehand!
Very informative! Thanks! Needed to know how to use my new tool and your vid was the first I found.
Nice review and video, Might add the centering plugs and their use as well.
wow that was a great vid! didnt know dowel jig could be so easy!!
Brilliantly explained.
I've had one of these sitting in a drawer for over a year, never bothered with it. Watched your video once and made a flush test joint on the first try. Thanks!
This jig looks amazing! Thanks for the review. Gonna buy it.
Straight to the point, thanks a lot
Straightforward vid. Thanks.
Awesome demonstration
Great tutorial. I have one of these cool jigs, and it does work extremely well. I also have the "dowel it" jig which is great for edge to edge joinery. The only thing I have to say, and this is not a criticism, is that you keep referring to the Milescraft doweling jig as cheap. Maybe you should say inexpensive. When one thinks of cheap, they think of (at least I do) something that is poorly made and will not last. Even though most of the material of this jig is plastic, it is a high density plastic, and should last years if taken care of. This jig in my opinion is an indispensable, inexpensive little tool that everyone should have in their tool arsenal. Thanks again for the great tutorial.
Great demo and tutorial.
Thanks man !!! This is good info for beginners like me ...thanks a million !!
simple clear and to the point ... Thank you -- subscribed and liked
Excellent video! Excellent explanation! :)
I think a work around for smaller stock is using that centering line, it just may be tough to hold against your workpiece, but add an extension piece next to it for balance.
I have this little jig and for the price, it is very good. Furthermore, if you see that Dowling is for you, then one can always purchase a make like : Task or Dowel Max, much more expensive, but also more versatile. Cheers from Canada, Polar Bear country.
Very good and detailed explanation. Thank you!
Fantastiv video! I have watched many and you made it so understandable!
Just got one can’t wait to use it.
Great video. Thank you sir. Much easier to follow than some of the others.
I would recommend looking at the supplied drill bits closely before trying to use them. Mine were quite wobbly which made the dowel holes bigger and reduced the precision when joining.
Bought this a while back. Haven't used it yet. It's on my list this week.
Excellent video thank you
Great video and thanks! I picked one of these up on sale for like $15 for the kit! Great buy
Thanks for sharing this video, help a lot 👍👍
Thank you 👍🏻
Good job on the video it was just what I was looking for. I actually bought the same jig last year. Now I’m finally planning a project where I need it. Maybe I’ll tie string to it and hang from neck so I won’t drop it. If you think you will do a lot of dowel joints maybe it would be worthwhile to step up to a metal one.
Excellent video. I just subscribed.
Awesome demonstration! Thank you!
thanks for the great info
Excelente explicación, gracias!!
I also dropped mine and broke off a peg. I used a small machine thread bolt to reattach it and it works fine.
Thank you for your video. I appreciate your time and effort ! Cheers from Canada, Polar Bear country.
Well explained, great video
Very well explained! Thanks man!
Thank you. I had no idea of some of the functions. Great video, thank you. Xx
Thank you, great honest review
Hey dude, thanks for the video. Exactly what I needed to know, going to pick one up today.
Excellent video, thank you! And yes at 25 dollars, its the best bang for you buck!
Good video thanks for sharing
Great video
Great Video!
Lovely vid, very clear thank you so much really helpful x
A dowel jig can be just as fast as a domino and is a lot less expensive. Plus you can make different sized dowel joints easily and cheaply. Fast sting and effective, dowels are a under appreciated method of joinery.
Nice job 👍
Really helpful, thank you!
fantastic video, thanks very much!!!
very helpful video, thank you.
Good job explaining this.
How many times have folks done edge to edge joints?
Awesome video - thanks for posting!
Can you do a 45 degree bevel or miter dowel joint with this jig?
Great quality video, my only disappointment is that you seemed to have stopped making more content! Can I request a shop tour, I have just hit subscribe.
Very helpful. Thanks
Your centering can be solved by taking a wider board and drilling and installing one dowel. Then put your fence on and adjust it so it's setting the depth. Now take it to the board you want to use it on and use the fence to put it to center and drill the hole(s) where you want.
Nice vid, bro! This helps me a lot, thanks!
I broke the pin too when I dropped it. I fixed it by applying a bit of pvc cement. Make sure to dry fit it before putting on the glue so it's still accurate
I have the same tool rwn and I do the same things. But it is crooked. What should I pay attention to, it could be the reason.
One other thing, for the broken pin, just use some super strong epoxy with an accelerator. Hold it down for a few minutes and you should be good. Most epoxies work really well on plastic parts like that.
Good video. I just got one of these for $11 off Grizzly. Looks like it can do 90% of what other dowel jigs that cost 10x as much.
What brand of this jig
Two sets of drill bits makes sense ... but what we _really_ need is just single additional bits. I know I can get individual twist drill bits (for metal, and less precise wood work) on cards at my local Ace Hardware store, but I have never seen brad point bits for precise woodworking there. The only way I know to get the collars, though, is to buy a full set ... bummer.
I know it’s meant for up to 1 1/2” but I’m wondering if it could be pushed to 1 3/4”?
How do you use it to put boards edge to edge ???
Nice review. I was curious how this worked.
Have you tried on 2x4 boards?
I just got my kit from Amazon yesterday today went to use it was going great and knocked it off my 36in high work table to concrete floor and snapped one alignment ear off smooth at base. This jig is user friendly after a small learning curve but its not durable by any means.
The same thing happened to mine! The good news is that if you contact the company they will send you a replacement at no charge.
Great video ! Thanks .
Спасибо!👍
You don't have to use the pins to center a dowel in the end of a board, do you? Couldn't you also use the adjustable fence?
Yes, you /can/ use the fence to center the holes in the end or edge of a board, but it is much less precise. The geometry of the pins and holes on this and similar jigs ensures that the dowel hole WILL be centered on the end or edge of the board. However, neither the pins or the fence help if you want to edge-glue one board to the face of another. However, edge-to-edge, end-to-end and end-to-edge are the most frequent ways of using dowels - precisely where these jigs are most useful.
The other way to locate the "other" holes is by using "dowel centers". That is the way I learned in high school shop class in the mid-1960's. A dowel center is a metal device that has one end sized for a perfect fit in the hole, and has a perfectly centered point on the other end. They are usually available from woodworking suppliers in sets covering the most common dowel sizes. Once the dowel holes are drilled in one board, the dowel centers are inserted and the other board is pressed up against them. The dowel centers in the first board make pinholes in the other. The pinholes mark the centers of the holes to drill. You still have to manually drill the remaining holes perfectly square to the surface and to the correct depth, but at least you have a precise place for the drill bit tip.Doing it this way is necessary if you want to edge-glue or end-glue one board to the face of another.
excellent. thanks!