
On another note, does anyone know where to get PoziDrive #3 driver bits for less than $.Total Tools - Low Price Guarantee Policy (Terms & Conditions)Īt Total Tools we offer Low Prices, every day, guaranteed. Is 1/2" of material (3/4" minus the 1/4" dado) enough for the head of the confirmat to "bite"? Gee, I feel like I'm turning into Sauder furniture or something. Hmmmmm, that would certainly save a bit of time when cutting the sides. Of course, I might no longer need dados in the sides, but it seems like that would make assembly much easier. Heck, they even have a drill to go with it.

I downloaded the entire Connectors section because I don't think it's in the same smaller section as in the Confirmats. The Zentrix is in their catalog, but it's kind of hard to find. The corded drill I will use has a bubble level in it and since the holes are already "poked through" from the dado in the other side, I already have a good starting hole. Besides, I didn't want to pay 2nd Day Air charges for something that big. I can get the drill guide locally, so I'm going to give it a shot by hand and see how it goes. The order from McFeely's is already on the way. Some adaptation, probably a custom template, would be needed. The workpieces accurately aligned, no brads. Just had a thought-if you've got a VS600, it might make a nifty production jig for Confirmat installation. Perhaps the underside stop could flip out of the way for non-edge drilling?.You want any influence the hose has on the jig to be pulling it into position, not away. I'd arrange the dust collector so that it was on the handle side of the jig.Sometimes you'll be holding the jig with your right hand, sometimes your left. You want to draw the jig against the work, not push it sideways. The dust collection piece is a Bosch part for a 1613 router. On your Confirmat projects, you'll need it for non-edge drilling.

The shoulder on the underside of the jig aligns against the edge of the work piece.īy not cannibalizing the General jig, merely swapping some parts, the General jig remains usable. Brad the right-angle pieces together and go. This jig makes the edge placement a lot easier.

36, I think), a piece of 3/8" drill rod and a 3/8 collar. Then get the General jig you pictured in the first post (it's the No. Definitely get the step drill that Mirko & John recommend.
