Adjustable Router Jig for Square Holes or Recesses | Adjustable Router Template Guide | DIY Jig

This is a handy jig to have in your workshop for making one-off or repetitive cut outs in your material using a hand held router trimmer. Follow me on my step by step guided video tour on how easy this is to make using some basic materials including aluminum T-Track. The added feature of the T-Track gives you quick adjustment, makes it easier to assemble and that high end professional look and feel. You can achieve professional looking and accurate results using this jig, which can also be easily stored away taking minimal space in the workshop or to your job-site. Links: T-Track: T-Track Hardware Kit: 6mm Raw MDF: Timestamp: 0:00 Intro 0:59 Talk through basic materials used 3:35 Making the guide rails 4:26 Machining trench for T-Track 5:27 Edging the guide rails 6:13 Preparing the MDF base strips for guides 7:36 Trimming/setting up MDF base to zero to suit your cutter 8:33 Machining dovetail slot for clamps 8:49 Screwing down T-Track 9:08 Making the top interlinking brackets (MDF) 9:47 Making my own T-Track threaded tabs 10:55 Fitting all of the components together 12:02 Demo and explanation on how it works (straight cut out) 16:22 Demo how to use the jig making a rabbet in your material 19:37 Outro
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