Find Your Center With MT Center Gauge & Doweling Jig | Deep Dive | Woodpeckers Tools
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Woodpeckers MT Center Gauge & Doweling Jig uses a simple geometric principle to locate the center of your stock. Once located, you can mark a centerline or a pair of lines a set distance apart. In this video, Jeff Farris takes you into his shop for a closer look at using both the marking and doweling functions of this cool tool.
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Another great show Jeff. I bought one of these many years ago. Awesome; thanks to Woodpeckers and Richard Hummel. None finer!
Always beautiful, always functional, always simple to use. Great demo Jeff. 👍😎👍
Great stuff! I hope next week will be the deep dive for the OddJob...
Love WP tools. Love the videos. Cool tool, but would love to see you guys come up with a dedicated doweling tool. I could see how this one would work for some doweling jobs, but it would not be as flexible as some of the other doweling jigs on the market.
I love the “lots of buying options.” No Pressure ! ✨✨✨👌🏼
got mine on order! can't wait!
Must be a rich old fool!
@@Zamboni-0805 it’s MUCH preferable to a poor fool. Sorry about your luck.
@@vic5seven Far for poor...but I do spend my $$S wisely
This tool should be an all time tool. I missed out on placing an order.
Alejandro. Call Customer Service. Since they haven't goin into production yet, I think you might be able to get your order in.
This looks good for me but I need to know the centre spacing of pins.
Excellent tool.
Waiting for the XL model
What about adding a circle jig feature to this handy tool? Looks like it would be easy to do and add another great feature to this robust tool.
Why and how would you add a circle feature? This is designed to sit on the edge of boards? Not too many circles cut on edges
Good afternoon, which link can I buy this tool.Thank you, Sérgio Lins from Fortaleza - Ceará - Brazil.
www.woodpeck.com/onetime-tool-mt-center-gauge-doweling-jig-2021.html?rfsn=5649292.e957ed
Problem with these is there's a lot of play when drilling. Gotta tighten the nuts and that make it hard to get them loose afterwards
Just got my router sled. That jig really needed a case and I don't understand why this had a case, but the router tool doesn't
YES SIR !
Great product, great demo of it, but we don't need the behind-the-scenes stuff showing videographers, tripods, and lighting stands.
This looks almost exactly like the centering tool I bought from Japan several years ago. My biggest gripe is that it won’t span a very wide board, you should make on that spans 5”, that way I could find and mark the center of a 2x4
What are you doing with 2x4's that requires this level of accuracy!?
@@tjp148 ANYTHING, JUST ON A LARGER SCALE, AND ACURACY IS A GOOD THING REGARDLESS!
Oops, I saw sawdust in the shop.
Sawdust or plane shavings? ;^)
$400 for a doweling jig!!! 😢😂
There is no doubt that you make quality tools.... However, who in the world can afford $549 for this thing??? I mean I can 3d print one for less than $10 bucks!!!!! I just wish that you weren't trying to get rich off of selling one of these and made the prices reasonable.
Yes because there is such precision in a printed piece. LMAO
If you can print this for $10 sounds like you could start a very profitable business
THERE ARE PURE INCH VERSIONS FOR LOWER 300 DOLLARS AND JUST DOWELING JIGS ASWELL AS CENTERING JIGS, OF WICH ARE SOMEWHAT AFFORDABLE AND CERTAINLY WORTH IT, THIS IS AN AMAZING COMPANY THAT MAKES AMAZING QUILITY TOOLS
@@erosfleming2911 I agree that they are a fantastic company and make really clever usable products. However, come on, even $300 bucks for this is way over priced!!! I would buy something from them just to support them but hell I can't afford anything from them ya know? I just think if they would make their money selling more product instead of trying to get rich of of selling one item, they would be a better company!!! IMO
@@daveklein2826 Im just making a point plus I can actually produce pretty accurate things nowadays with my 3d printer. Its not like it was even a year ago.