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  1. #21
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    Re: Kitchen Worktop Jig

    Quote Originally Posted by kennethls View Post
    Hi Zasto
    This is great! Thanks a lot for your file - I will find a CNC dude to cut it so I can get started on kitchen worktops...
    Just a quick question - trying to find out which size to use for the router...
    I´m danish so sometimes I get lost in translation, sorry
    Is it correct that I have to use a 35mm routerbit and 3/4 router guide bush?

    Best regards,
    Kenneth - Copenhagen
    I wouldn't do that because the bit being larger than the bush means that you will destroy the bush.The sizes look a bit unusual to me,that might be because I am used to a 30mm bush and a 1/2 inch bit being the most often used over here.

  2. #22
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    Re: Kitchen Worktop Jig

    Please head over to our website to get the DXF FILE https://zacels.co.uk/

  3. #23
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    Re: Kitchen Worktop Jig

    Please head over to our website to get the DXF FILE https://zacels.co.uk/

  4. #24
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    Re: Kitchen Worktop Jig

    Very similar DXF file could be found for free
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  5. #25
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    Re: Kitchen Worktop Jig

    Worktop Jig dxf file

  6. #26
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    Re: Kitchen Worktop Jig

    Certainly! Your inquiry for a detailed drawing of a worktop mitreing jig is understandable. Crafting one can indeed be challenging without proper guidance. Unfortunately, it seems like finding a precise drawing online has proven to be a daunting task. However, fear not! There are numerous woodworking communities and forums where enthusiasts willingly share their knowledge and experiences. Engaging with such communities could lead you to someone who has created or has access to the drawing you seek. Additionally, considering reaching out to local woodworking clubs or associations; they often have seasoned members who might offer valuable insights or even assistance in creating the jig. Persistence and networking are key in situations like these. Keep your spirits high, and you'll eventually find what you're looking for. Best of luck with your woodworking endeavors! CANADIANMENUPRICES

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