Lee Valley Tools    Woodworking Newsletter
   Vol. 6, Issue 4
   March 2012
 
   Angle-Clamping Jig
 

Putting the Jig to Use

  In use
  Jig in use
Insert the bench dogs into the holes at one end. Use a scrap piece of lumber for a backing to block the ends of the items to be glued. You can add or subtract blocking to make the glue joint become right for best clamping pressure. Lay down a piece of paper to prevent gluing your work to the surface of the jig. Place the objects to be glued on the paper. I used a couple of cauls between the Wonder Dogs and the objects being clamped to keep from marring the glue surfaces. Position the Wonder Dogs where they need to be and rotate them so they will apply pressure to the glue joint. Ensure the pieces are lying flat on the jig and tighten each screw. If you tighten either screw too much, you will make that half of the joint slide past the end of the other half. Adjust each screw until both parts of the joint align properly. Let the glue cure and remove the piece from the jig.

Ellis Hein

Ellis Hein (http://woodturnedart.wordpress.com) is the author of
The Woodturner's Project Book, Linden Publishing Company, 2008. His articles on woodturning have appeared in Woodturning, Woodworker's Journal, Woodturning Design and Woodturns ezine. Mr. Hein, with his wife and two children, lives near Casper, Wyoming. He has been interested in woodturning for nearly 50 years, ever since he began turning shaker-style pegs in his father's woodshop. email: woodturnedart@vcn.com
 
 
           
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