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I bought the one with the fence. There are more than a few youtube videos that helped with the sale
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I also use the Incra, you can make some crazy joints with it. The only problem I have is on longer pieces, its just not that stable if you have to stand them up. I have the PC jig I bought years ago, I think I used it once, but went back to the Incra and I haven't tried it again since. I need to do some guitar cabinets in a few months and I may break it out again for that. I could never do those long sides on the Incra.
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https://mechanicguides.com/best-dovetail-jigs/ I bought it when it first appeared on the market.They are really very precise in order to produce good joints constantly.We with my friend made a truck
load of box joint boxes, sliding dovetails and a host of other joints with the original Incra Jig. I also own the Incra 24" Ultra Fence which isn't any more accurate than the original just more flexible with more capacity.
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This is a bit of an old thread, but here is another approach to a dovetail jig that might be of interest if you want to make your own dovetail jig. Also does box joints easily. Very accurate. Cost about $50 for purchased parts.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YXMWcW2A_o
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I use the porter cable jig. It is a rugged standby, but no fancy joints, just through and half-blind dovetails. For drawers, it is hard to beat for the price.
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