Operation; Miscellaneous Techniques - Porter-Cable 4216 Instruction Manual

Porter-cable 12" (305 mm) dovetail jig instruction manual models: 4210 4212 4216
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MISCELLANEOUS TECHNIQUES

Using these techniques can simplify your dovetailing projects.
USE A DEAD-BLOW HAMMER
Use a plastic dead-blow hammer to join your workpieces together to help prevent the marring of wood (Fig. 1A).
CHAMFER THE TAIL EDGES
Chamfering the inner tail edges can make the joints go together easier and may prevent damage to the pins (Fig.
1B). Make the chamfers with a file or a chisel. Since the chamfers are located on the inside of the joint, they will
be invisible.
Fig. 1A
ALTERNATE THROUGH DOVETAIL AND BOX JOINT BIT DEPTH SETTING
This method of setting your router bit depth on through dovetails or box joints is very accurate for creating pins or
tails that are flush, and is especially good for inlay work. Use a board that is the same thickness as your workpiece
to be joined and draw a line.
Fig. 2A
Set the router on the template and lower the router bit until it reaches the line. Make sure that the scrap material
used in the horizontal position to support the template is at least as thick as the router bit depth-of-cut.
STOP NUT FOR BRASS ADJUSTMENT KNOB
If using the same setup repeatedly, you can use a 3/8"-16 nut (A)
Fig. 3A (not supplied) to keep the brass adjustment knobs from
moving.

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Fig. 1B
Fig. 2B
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Fig. 3A

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