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I would love to try this some day
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His jigs are quite interesting. I expect he is a machinist and/or engineer.
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Like that jig causes uses HSS versus carbide cutters. Not sure what that other jig all about but liked that one too!
Thanks for sharing!
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I would like to have the jigs for us to use but I give up trying to figure out how anymore. Usually I ask others in wood working if they could help in the making of them.
I do not know if you know about Chefware kits on the web but the owner helped us out by giving us a good deal on the sphere jig and the thread cutting jib which both can be used together.
We still own him $100 and let me make payments to him. His name is Craig.
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