Dowel Jig, Matework Adjustable Width Doweling Jig for Woodworking, Biscuit Joiner with Imperial Side Scales for Centering, Drill Guide for Straight Holes Dowel Jig Kit with 3 Drill Bits & 3 Stop Rings
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0.96 kg
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Nuevo
Amazon
USA
- The dowel jig kit is made of high-grade anodized aluminum and is equipped with three sizes of drill bits that allow you to drill holes in different shapes of wood blocks, attach structures such as T-joints, and assemble cabinets and other furniture. It is the best drilling guide for professionals and DIY drilling straight holes.
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【Adjustable Width】The doweling drill jig woodworking accommodates boards from 3/8" to 1-3/4" thick, with adjustment via rotation of the black handle for smooth operation. For woodworking products like drilling into boards, square timber, cylindrical timber, or multi-row drilling, MATEWORK dowel jig is an ideal choice 【Precison Drilling】This dowel jig kit woodworking features a front arrow marker and a side laser-etched imperial scale for board center location, making drilling more accurate and easier. For professionals and DIYers, the doweling jig is the best drilling guide for straight holes 【High Quality】Crafted from high-grade anodized aluminum, this dowel drill jig for wood delivers exceptional durability with its hardened surface (HV 300-500), offering superior wear and corrosion resistance. The thermally stable construction is adapted to the drilling requirements and ensures a long service life for professional use 【Wide Applications】Biscuit joiner tool finds extensive applications in various scenarios, ranging from simple joint structures like T-joints, L-joints, edge joints, and offset joints to complex assembly works such as the fabrication of shelves, cabinets, tables, chairs, railing installations, and DIY projects 【Usage Tips】Before drilling, insert the bit into the drill guide until it touches the workpiece, withdraw it about 1/4" (6mm), start the drill at full speed, and feed the bit into the workpiece—always use the fastest speed for variable/multi-speed drills. When drilling pocket holes, partially withdraw the drill several times to eject wood shavings, reduce drilling time, minimize heat buildup, and extend the bit's lifespan