Clarke 6462170 CDTJ12 Dovetail Instructions
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To set up the CDTJ12 Dovetail Jig, start by securely clamping the jig onto your workbench. Ensure that the template is properly aligned and all screws are tightened. Refer to the user manual for detailed alignment instructions.
It is recommended to use a router with a 1/4-inch collet and a compatible dovetail bit. Ensure your router is adjustable and can be securely mounted to the jig.
To ensure accuracy, make sure the workpieces are of equal thickness and the template is correctly positioned. Use test cuts on scrap wood to adjust settings before working on the actual project.
Regularly check for loose screws and ensure that the template is not worn. Clean the jig after each use to remove sawdust and debris, and occasionally lubricate moving parts to prevent rust.
Uneven dovetail joints might be caused by misaligned templates or inconsistent wood thickness. Re-check the template alignment and ensure the workpiece is clamped securely. Use a caliper to verify wood thickness.
Yes, the CDTJ12 can be used with various types of wood. However, adjustments may be necessary depending on the hardness or softness of the wood. Always perform test cuts to fine-tune settings.
Adjust the router bit depth according to the desired joint tightness. A deeper cut will result in a tighter joint, but may require more precise alignment. Refer to the router's manual for depth adjustment instructions.
Avoid starting without a thorough setup, neglecting test cuts, and using dull bits. Ensure the workpiece is firmly secured and take time to adjust the jig accurately for each project.
Yes, the CDTJ12 is designed to create both through and half-blind dovetail joints. Follow the specific instructions provided in the manual for setting up half-blind dovetails.
After use, remove any sawdust and debris from the jig using a soft brush or compressed air. Store the jig in a dry location to prevent rust, and keep it covered to protect from dust.