EXAMPLE: If both of the boards to be joined are each one inch
thick, move the SLIDE (F) so the arrow aligns with the 1/2"
graduation on the SCALE ROD (G) to drill the first hole. Then
move the SLIDE (F) so the arrow aligns with the 1-1/2"
graduation on the SCALE ROD (G) to drill the second hole.
9. Lift TURRET (H) and turn until the correct size hole is aligned
with the INDEX MARK (D). The TURRET (H) will snap into
place when properly located.
10. ENSURE THE DRILL IS TURNED OFF. Place a depth stop
collar on the drill bit at the proper depth to drill the first hole.
NOTE: Position the collar to allow for TURRET (H) height as
well as desired depth of hole.
11. Ensure SLIDE (F) is locked at
proper position and drill dowel
hole in board "A". The hole in the
TURRET (H) will help you keep
the drill straight (See Figure 6).
12. Loosen SLIDE LOCK SCREW (E)
and move SLIDE (F) until
positioned at board "B" center
location.
13. Tighten SLIDE LOCK SCREW (E)
and drill hole in board "B" .
14. With clamp in place, loosen the jig CLAMP SCREW (B) and
move the jig so the next marked location on the boards
aligns with the INDEX MARK (D) on the jig.
15. Gently tighten the CLAMP SCREW (B) and repeat steps 8-14
until all dowel holes are drilled.
16. Apply glue to the dowel pins and
insert them in the holes in board
"A". Align the holes in board "B"
with dowel pins connect boards
"A" and "B" to make the joint
(See Figure 7).
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Figure 6
Figure 7