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INSTRUCTIONS FOR
EDGE-TO-EDGE JOINTS
1. Place boards that you want to join
in the final position and mark them
"A" and "B" (See Figure 1).
2. Now position the boards so the
surfaces to be joined face you.
Using a square, align the edges of
the boards (See Figure 2). NOTE:
To fit in the jig, the combined
width of both boards must not
exceed 4 inches. When the
combined width exceeds 4 inches,
only one board can be in the jig at
a time (See Figure 2).
3. Once aligned, use a clamp to
secure the boards.
4. Using the square again, mark a
line across both boards at the
locations you want to drill dowel
holes (See Figure 3).
5. Open the CLAMP SCREW (B) on
the jig wide enough to fit over the
boards.
6. Place the FIXED JAW (C) of the jig
against the side of board "A" and
align the center of the INDEX MARK
(D) with one of the lines marked on
the boards. (See Figure 4)
7. Gently tighten CLAMP SCREW (B).
8. Loosen SLIDE LOCK SCREW (E)
and move SLIDE (F) along the
SCALE ROD (G) until centered on
board "A". Use the graduations
marked on the SCALE ROD (G) to
center the SLIDE (F) (See Figure 5).
Once aligned, tighten SLIDE LOCK
SCREW (E).
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
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