Multiple Spacer Method; End-To-End Joints - Porter-Cable 4216 Instruction Manual

Porter-cable 12" (305 mm) dovetail jig instruction manual models: 4210 4212 4216
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Step 4 -
Remove the spacer and slide the pin board to the left (Fig. 39D).
Step 5 -
Start with the pin to the right of the mark and cut the rest of the pins to the right (Fig. 39E).
FITTING AND CUTTING THE JOINT
Fitting the joint is the same as fitting the standard dovetail.
Once the box is glued and dried, separate the box lid and
bottom with a table saw.

MULTIPLE SPACER METHOD

The saw kerf allowance method can be modified by using
multiple spacers on the same joint to create more varied
spacing of the pins and tails.
However, when removing or adding a spacer, continue cutting
the NEXT tail (instead of cutting the SAME tail as described
in "CUTTING THE TAILS" - STEP 5), and continue with the
SAME pin (instead of cutting the NEXT pin as described in
"CUTTING THE PINS" - STEP 5).

END-TO-END JOINTS

You can use the 4200 series dovetail jigs to join boards end-to-end to increase length and to make visually
interesting larger panels.
BOX END-TO-END JOINTS
End-to-end and standard box joints are the same except in the
joining of the boards. You can use any depth of cut with your
router as long as you use the same depth on both boards.
NOTE: When you set your depth-of-cut, set it so that the bit
won't cut into the base of the jig.
Fig. 39D
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Fig. 39E
Fig.40B
Fig. 41A
Fig. 42A

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