Woodpecker spline jig Woodpecker spline jig

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Want to sell me something? Show it to me before I finish my morning coffee. I'm weak.


I didn't need this. The one I built works very well, easier too.


I like Woodpecker products. One morning, 2 - 3 years ago, this was so cheap I had to buy it. It's not my fault.

The winning argument is that this will work on the router table. That's what I keep telling myself. It could happen.

I bought an extra set of flip stops, and  did not use clamps to hold the box in place. The flip stops do that very well.



It's a Woodpecker! It is very well designed and built.

I'm probly going to let you down but, I swear I won't keep you down. John Hiatt

yeah when i saw it i had to have one. ive got a home made myself that works very well. the woodpecker i wanted to use on the router table. i have yet to use it  ! 

working with my hands is a joy,it gives me a sense of fulfillment,somthing so many seek and so few find.-SAM MALOOF.

I've been putting on blue tape before cutting the spline slot. I haven't had any tear out next to the cut, and I'm using a 24 tooth rip blade.

I'm probly going to let you down but, I swear I won't keep you down. John Hiatt

Hairy...I get it....they just prey on us...wtf?  I have a Woodhaven jig.  It works great and I don't use it a lot, but this looks nice...and pretty.

Mike

I have one of the first  Woodpecker router  lifts and I love it. I don't need a spline jig because I made one that puts in straight splines and X splines. Regular spline sleds are easy to make and you appreciate it more if you make it yourself!!!!!!!!!

Cheers, Jim ........................ Variety is the spice of life...............Learn something new every day

I made one, and used it.

And use it again.

I'm probly going to let you down but, I swear I won't keep you down. John Hiatt