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Drawer Planing Jig
comments (0) March 24th, 2010 in Jigs
Designed by Mark Edmundson
If you've ever found yourself continually repositioning your clamps to fine-tune the fit of an assembled drawer at the workbench, then you'll appreciate this convenient planing jig.
Made from a combination of templated parts, the jig easily and safely holds a drawer in place so you can fine-tune the fit with a hand plane.
Want to make this jig? Download the free plan
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