I saw this article in the “Video Help” section:
Using a Shopmade Mortising Jig
A sturdy jig, used with a plunge router and edge guide, ensures well-cut mortises
with Jeff Miller
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Jeff Miller, Chicago furniture builder, teacher, and writer, demonstrates his tried and true method for making mortises. An auxiliary fence, mounted to the edge guide, slides in a groove to keep the router bit running straight.
Read Jeff’s article, “Perfect Mortise-and-Tenon Joints,” in the September/October 2004 issue of Fine Woodworking.
Video: Gary Junken
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE TO BUY THE CLAMPS THAT SHOWS ON THE VIDEO
Arnie
Edited 3/23/2005 12:27 pm ET by Arnie
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You might want to run a web search to see if you could catch a picture of one of them.
Or if you really must find out I'm sure he has a web page with an email address on it.
Cheers
Edited 3/26/2005 3:07 pm ET by the razzman
http://www.rockler.com/ecom7/product_details.cfm?offerings_id=1109
Thanks for the link to the clamp. It is exactly what I was looking for.
You're welcome!
I have one of those on my workbench.. It's hold stuff from scooting around if you're not doing anything TOO intense. But it won't hold a great deal of downpressure. It's O.K. as long as you don't expect too much out og it.
I'm very pleased to be here. Let's face it, at my age I'm very pleased to be anywhere. [George Burns]
I'm going to use it for a mortising jig.
Arnie