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This is a snap of a door butting jig I designed, to mortice the door, and the jamb side at the same time, it is nearly fool proof. If a picture is worth a thousand words, this one is good for 500, sorry about the quality of the snap.
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Neat. With my Milwaukee I sometimes have the hinges going the wrong way with the result being a door 1/8' narrower than planned. No chance of that with your outfit.
Dennis
*Nice simple jig. I love simple. You have adjustable holes, or different sized bushings for your router, or do you always use the same size butts, or what?
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Legs;
The jig is stick and cope, which makes it adjustable for spacing the hinges,just remove a screw from the tongue and adjust, the different size hinges are compensated for with stick spacers that fit the cope.
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This is a snap of a door butting jig I designed, to mortice the door, and the jamb side at the same time, it is nearly fool proof. If a picture is worth a thousand words, this one is good for 500, sorry about the quality of the snap.