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The PANGOLIN Universal High Precision Jig Dowel Cam Jig Kit is a versatile woodworking tool designed for both DIY enthusiasts and professional handymen. Made from durable aluminum alloy, it features adjustable drilling templates for various hole sizes and depths, ensuring precision in every project. With a 5-year warranty, this jig kit is perfect for furniture repair and woodworking tasks.
Manufacturer | PANGOLIN |
Part Number | 405129 |
Item Weight | 4.52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.51 x 3.54 x 3.15 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 405129 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Medium |
Color | Blue |
Style | 5 Holes Dowel Jig Set |
Material | Iron |
Shape | Rectangle |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Head Style | Hex |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**E
Well made and accurate. Great value,
Excellent value for money.
A**O
That's a wonderful jig, and I believe it could be even better with some improvements.
The construction is excellent and precise, featuring robust and convenient self-clamping functionality well-suited for woodworking. However, potential improvements could include: 1. enhanced packaging for convenient part storage; 2. the inclusion of printed instructions or a manual; and 3. a design utilizing only one or two Allen keys for adjustments, rather than four different sizes.
A**R
Handy little jig
I have the same thing from Wolfcraft in SAE dimensions. This looks like it may have been made in the same factory, but in metric. It works very well. If you dowel 3/4" stock end to end, or to make a perpendicular joint, this will do it.
W**O
Excellent purchase
Good Product...Excellent purchase!!!
R**D
No directions
Packaged poorly, and NO directions
B**N
Doweling away
Got today and started use when I opened the box. Whoo hoo
M**1
This is easy to use with some inconvenience.
This is a well-made and accurate tool. A couple of items that are a little frustrating. The change modes of operation from "Edge" to "Side" to "Center" of a panel, there are 4 Allen keys of different sizes. This could have been reduced to one or two. "Which Allen do I use for this change?" is the frustration factor. Also, you do need to mark, in some way, the reference face of the parts to be doweled to have the process work to its best. I lay out the, say 6 boards, with the grain the way I want and take sets of 2 boards, with the faces on the "Outside", ends "Referenced" on one end. Do this three times and you have a flat, level panel. Order of operation is critical! With a little practice, this will serve you well.
J**A
Great tool
Easy to use and precise
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