Assuming dowelmax is required, the following 47 results were found.
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tool" it can help, but there are much better alternatives available for quick, accurate, and strong joints, like the dowelmax jig for example, easily my favorite joinery tool. Here is an example of a budget oscillating tool from Amazon What I was really...
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- Author: SuperColin
- Category: Woodworking Tool Videos
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them in the first place and the best place to start is the table saw. This first tip comes from Jim, the inventor of the dowelmax. He took a tip I made a quite a few sessions ago on the sliding miter saw, and applied it to the table saw for helping to...
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- Author: SuperColin
- Category: Woodworking Tips Videos
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jointed pine which failed around 250 pounds. The image below is a comparable joint but this time using dowels with the dowelmax system, and failure occurred at 450 pounds, making the dowels substantially stronger, and no real surprise. I would expect a...
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- Author: SuperColin
- Category: Beginners Woodworking Videos
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will I start using it in production now? .. NO. Many years ago when I gave up my old biscuit joiner and started using my dowelmax jig, I was so happy with the joints and the strength of the dowels for joining wood, I will not be reverting back but I...
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- Author: SuperColin
- Category: Woodworking Tool Videos
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back and forth due to poor joinery of the joints. There are a few options I could have used but I opted to use dowels (dowelmax.com for those who are new to the website) because they are very strong, possibly the strongest joint, and they are quick and...
- Type: Article
- Author: SuperColin
- Category: General Woodworking Videos
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are great. If you are somewhat new to my channel, here is a link to the company that supplies the router table lifts - www.dowelmax.com And here at last... is my new, steel top, last-forever router table. I do like the weight, between the extra weight...
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- Author: SuperColin
- Category: Woodworking Tool Videos
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on cabinet grade 3/4" plywood for the base to fasten everything to, including the wheels. Once again I relied on my Dowelmax jig to give very strong joints that would equal or surpass mortise and tenon and take less than a quarter of the time to make...
- Type: Article
- Author: SuperColin
- Category: General Woodworking Videos