2 Woodworking Joints with the Jessem Dowelling Jig - Detailed Instructions
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 Published On Sep 10, 2021

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Here's a tutorial on how to create a dowelled butt joint and a mitre joint (miter joint) with the Jessem Dowelling Jig. I also show how to use the indexing pin to add more holes in your work pieces. I am still learning how use the tool properly, but I tried to explain each step to the best of my understanding.

While this tool does require a bit more setup, it has the potential to replace much more expensive tools like the Domino Mortiser -- Especially in a small hobby shop where speed isn't as important. Cheers!

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