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The 633488 Worktop Jig is a versatile tool designed for cutting standard left and right-handed joints, corner joints, and peninsular joints. With a size of 900 mm, it includes guide pins and easy-to-follow instructions, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit. Compatible with a 12.7 mm router cutter and 30 mm outer diameter guide bush, this jig is built for durability and precision.
Manufacturer | SLTL4 |
Part Number | 633488 |
Item Weight | 8.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.16 x 0.49 x 0.01 inches |
Item model number | 633488 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 900mm |
Material | 12 mm deep^Cuts standard left and right-handed joints, corner joints and peninsular joints^Includes guide pins and instructions |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
P**T
Cheap and poorly packed
Arrived cracked and corners dinged in from a combination poor material choice and improper packing. Outside is plastic board with mdf core. Mdf isn't great because it's soft. Hopefully won't affect functionality but definitely don't expect this thing to hold up.
H**E
Warning- objects onscreen will be flimsier than advertised
So to be fair, these jigs seem primarily designed for the UK and European style countertops. This one comes preconfigured for metrically sized worktops. I used mine on two bartop style laminated countertops that were 27 inches wide. I also did some test trials on 3/4 mdf and cabinet grade plywood. This jig does allow you to cut a nice crisp Mason's mitre. At least at first. But the male and female ends NEVER match. I spent an entire day playing with this thing with very spotty results.First the materials used in it's construction are too cheap and this thing actually flexes quite a bit which resulted in at least two failed cuts. The holes for the pins crumbled with each use which meant the pins became more and more unstable and pretty much useless for alignment purposes. I relied instead on a large square and some painstaking measurements. I haven't given up on these types of jigs as I think the old 45 degree joints are just too obvious but steer clear of this one.
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