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Corner Key Doweling Jig
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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Description
Corner Key Doweling Jig inspired by the Rockler Woodworking version. This jig allows you to bore a 45-degree angle with a ¼" drill bit through a mitered joint. You then drive a ¼" wooden dowel through the hole to reinforce the joint and create visual interest. The jig is not adjustable and should work on wood between ½" and ¾" thick.
You will need:
- Two (2) steel spacers - measuring ¼" ID, 3/8" OD, and 1" long
- ¼" drill bit
- 3/8" drill bit (to ream out the opening in the jig)
- ¼ wood dowels
- drill
- Two (2) clamps
You will need to clamp the jig tightly to prevent it from moving, so it needs to be strong. I printed mine in PETG with a .06 nozzle, 5 perimeters, 30% infill, and with supports for the bushings.
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