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I'm not sure about this particular jig, but I tried dovetails in a jig with plywood exactly one time. I ended up with an excessive amount of entropy and decided to try a different type of joint. I'm sure it can be done and the plywood I was using was from the borg, but it just didn't seem like a good material to use with a router from the "end grain" like that.
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Finger joints, like the OP was cutting, work fine with Baltic birch, as long as you use a backer front and back. I've cut thousands of them making drawer boxes. I agree that it's not a good choice of material for dovetails. Even if you get them cut OK the ends of the tails are prone to break off when handling the parts and gluing up.
John