User made accessories - stop, User made accessories - right angle fixture, Making a stop positioner – INCRA Jig User Manual

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User Made Accessories - Stop

Making a Stop Positioner

Your stop positioner is useful for limiting the length of cuts made at the
router table. Just position the stop and secure it to the fence with a
wooden hand screw clamp, Fig 10. This is perfect for the stopped
cuts required for the dovetail pin cuts described in the joinery section of
this manual.

The simple design shown in Fig. 11 includes a rabbeted area that
allows moving the stop over the top of the cutter for very short stopped
cuts. 3/4” MDF will make a good stop material.

TIP: When making fine adjustments
relative to an initial stop position, place a
mark on the front face of the fence along
the leading edge of the stop positioner,
Fig. 12. Now when you loosen the clamp
and slide the stop you can easily gauge
how much you have moved the positioner.

3/4”

1/2”

1/2”

8”

3”

Fig. 12

Marking stop position

Fig. 11

Stop dimensions

Fig. 10

Stop positioner

Making a Right Angle Fixture

This simple Right Angle Fixture is an important
accessory for joinery. Use it to guide your material
for the vertical cuts required for dovetails and box
joints as shown beginning on page 7.

To make the design shown in Figs. 13 & 14, begin with (4) identical pieces of 3/4”
MDF, cut to 5 1/2” x 6 1/2”. Cut (2) pieces “A”, (1) piece “B” and (1) piece “C” as shown in
Fig 13A. To cut ALL the grooves as shown in Fig. 13B, set a 3/4” diameter router bit to 1/4”
depth of cut, and set the fence-to-bit distance at 3/8”. Check the fit of the material in the
grooves, then fine tune as necessary. Now, rip (1) piece “A” to yield (2) 2 5/8” wide Side
pieces. Then rip the final uncut blank “C” to yield the (2) 1 3/8” Runners.

To assemble, first glue the (2) Runners to the Base, allowing 3/4” of overhang as shown in
Fig. 13C. Now glue the Faceplate and the (2) Sides to the Base. Make sure that the
Faceplate is offset 1/8” from the fence Side piece as shown in Fig. 13C, and that the
Faceplate and the fence Side piece are square to your table top.

User Made Accessories - Right Angle Fixture

5 1/2”

6 1/2”

2 5/8”

6 1/2”

6 1/2”

1 3/8”

6 1/2”

5 1/2”

Fig. 13

Fig. 13B

Groove detail

3/4”

3/8”

1/4”

Material:

3/4” MDF

3/4”

1/8”

Runner (2)

This Side bears

against fence

Fig. 13C

Top view

A

B

Runner (2)

Faceplate

Side (2)

Fig. 14

Finished Fixture

A

B

Faceplat

e

Runner

Side

Runner

Side

A

Base

Waste

C

6 1/2”

26 3/8

6 1/2”

6 1/2”

6 1/2”

Fig. 13A

Right Angle Fixture cutting diagram

5 1/2”

Right Angle Fixture

Base

Base

Faceplate

All grooves are 3/4”

wide by 1/4” deep

and located 3/8”

from the material

edge

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