Great video. I’m not sure why more people aren’t talking about this. It’s a game changer in regards to dowls. There are many more expensive dowel jigs that cost so much more than this
The corner joint is out of alignment at the ends, same for the other video on the distributors site. I'm hoping this is just the result of a TV-speed demo, but need proof of accuracy before geting one.
Dhow how to adjust fo different size dowels. The heads of the adjustment sctews are tearing when i try to turn them because they are so tight. I am going ro try penetrating oil overnight
I just purchased the jointpro set but using 8mm dowel for 17mm timber it does not reach the center. The only thing I can think of is removing the plates but then the offset body will be too thick
Did you ever solve your problem? The reason I ask is that it is made clear that the centre line marker on the jig has to match the centre line on the wood, which all makes sense. But I don't see any way to make adjustments if they don't line up and there was nothing in this clip to explain how to line them up when they don't match.
I just tried an 18mm board, same guide position (hard up against the stop) same 8mm bit and I had to pack the top pad 0.5mm shim to get a dowel hole in the centre.. Again terribly inaccurate. If this comes down to a mix of imperial frame casting size and metric guide inserts, that cause this then it is totally unsatisfactory. If it's something else and I am not fully understanding how to use this jig, then I'll take advice, but I think/hope I know what I'm doing. Rob
Really good demonstration .Have a similar dowel jig under different brand . name .And I learned a few things from You! Thanks
Great video. I’m not sure why more people aren’t talking about this. It’s a game changer in regards to dowls. There are many more expensive dowel jigs that cost so much more than this
Thanks mate! We agree :-)
I absolutely love this video. You are a star, Phoebe! thank you for all your tips. guess what!! I bought one!
Thanks Stuart! Enjoy using the Joint Pro, mate. And yes, Phoebe is a star. Absolutely.
The corner joint is out of alignment at the ends, same for the other video on the distributors site. I'm hoping this is just the result of a TV-speed demo, but need proof of accuracy before geting one.
Great Video...to show off a great tool...You really know your stuff.
Thanks Rino. Yup! She sure does!
Dhow how to adjust fo different size dowels. The heads of the adjustment sctews are tearing when i try to turn them because they are so tight. I am going ro try penetrating oil overnight
Let us know how you go. If you have no luck, please get in touch with us at customer.service@timbecon.com.au and we'll help you out 😎
I just purchased the jointpro set but using 8mm dowel for 17mm timber it does not reach the center. The only thing I can think of is removing the plates but then the offset body will be too thick
Did you ever solve your problem?
The reason I ask is that it is made clear that the centre line marker on the jig has to match the centre line on the wood, which all makes sense. But I don't see any way to make adjustments if they don't line up and there was nothing in this clip to explain how to line them up when they don't match.
I just tried an 18mm board, same guide position (hard up against the stop) same 8mm bit and I had to pack the top pad 0.5mm shim to get a dowel hole in the centre.. Again terribly inaccurate. If this comes down to a mix of imperial frame casting size and metric guide inserts, that cause this then it is totally unsatisfactory. If it's something else and I am not fully understanding how to use this jig, then I'll take advice, but I think/hope I know what I'm doing. Rob
thanks a lot, made it so clear
Thanks Hamdy. We are glad that we could help.
That was great!
You didnt show the setup of the blocks.
Where did you get that gauge from. Love to get one for myself
😳😳😳, sort of got the gist 👍
Do not see a ring on that jointed finger.. R U Married?
@@MissyKrystal Can't you see it's the most obvious butch lesso ever?
Interesting and funny!!!
What the hell is "timba"?
Timba? Its that supa stuff we use to make fuhnitcha. We get it from the timba maaket.
You yell it when you chop a tree down
shut up