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Repeatable Curves with a Bandsaw Jig
comments (0) March 30th, 2010 in Jigs
Designed by Michael C. Fortune
Cut repeatable curves with this finger jig and a pattern. This jig carefully guides a bandsaw blade around a pattern. The blade is positioned within the notch at the end of the finger. The distance the finger protrudes past the blade determines the amount of wood overhanging the edge of the pattern when the cut is complete.
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