04-18-2020, 10:57 PM
I used my Task self-centering doweling jig to make some internal divider frames for a dresser I'm working on. I used 3/8 dowels and intended the frames to keep all of it square. However it turns out these frames are not square. I think the doweling jig pivoted slightly when clamped to the ends of the side boards.
I think I'm ready for something a little better. I can't justify the cost of a Festool Domino and the Triton dowler gets bad reviews. I know there are some better doweling jigs out there but I don't think they're self centering. I would think the Beadlock would suffer from the same issue.
Thoughts on something that would work well for this? I might have to cut them up and redo them with pocket hole screws for now, but I'd like to have something better long term. I usually use mortise and tenon for joints like this on the main parts, but want something quicker for these kinds of items.
I think I'm ready for something a little better. I can't justify the cost of a Festool Domino and the Triton dowler gets bad reviews. I know there are some better doweling jigs out there but I don't think they're self centering. I would think the Beadlock would suffer from the same issue.
Thoughts on something that would work well for this? I might have to cut them up and redo them with pocket hole screws for now, but I'd like to have something better long term. I usually use mortise and tenon for joints like this on the main parts, but want something quicker for these kinds of items.
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