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Hi,
I had to glue some cupboard doors for an overhead cupboard I'm making, I could never get the frames perfectly square, so I decided to make this jig to hold the the doors in place whilst gluing them. It was quite simple to make, all I did was use some squared off melamine and screwed timber edges to three sides, hopefully others could use this idea, when trying to glue timber at 90 degree square.
I only glued one end, I need to slide a glass panel in before gluing the other end, still waiting for the glass to arrive.
Fantastic idea @JoeAzza!
I was recently making a picture frame with mitred corners and became frustrated every time I went to assemble it. I couldn't figure out why I kept having the last joint more than a couple of degrees off with a large gap present. It finally dawned on me that all of my cuts were half a degree off. As I was glueing the joints up one by one, the error compounded and resulted in the last joint being way off.
A jig like this would have been perfect, saving me a great deal of time and frustration.
Many thanks for sharing, as I trust many of our members will find this useful.
Mitchell
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