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    KATSU Metric Self Centering Doweling Jig for Thick Timbers
    22 Jun, 2021
    Junk
    I dont know where this was made bytbit appears to be a poor quality copy of a jig made by at least one reputable manufacturer in the United States. The clamping principle is the same as a woodworking vice - central screw threaded rod and parallel slide rods either side to prevent racking. Only problem is that nothing that is meant to be square and parallel on this jig actually is square and parallel. All the through holes have been drilled crooked forcing you to place shims between the work and the clamp at opposing corners to try and keep the drill guide block centred along an edge. The individual drill guide sleeves are not hardened as far as I can tell and are very roughly bored, with off centre ridges down the inside that catch on the cutting edges of your drill bits. The locating marks on the side of the jig are not centred on each guide hole, so every hole you drill is about 1mm adrift of where you want it to be. As a time and labour saver this is hopeless. As a tool you might use very, very occasionally (knowing its faults, and how to compensate for them) its just about useable, but frankly a plastic jig from a DIY store would probably be more accurate.

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