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This cabinet moves easily locks in place securely and makes working with my dovetail (and other jigs) much easier! It's also far easier on my back!
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Rolling Jig Work Station Plan

#NWW050
Price - $3.95
Difficulty - Somewhat challenging for new woodworkers

For years I struggled with where to put my dovetail and other jigs so they would be easy to use. many woodworkers build special platforms to elevate their jigs which got me thinking about building a cabinet that already was at a nice height. That makes using these jigs much easier, provides clearance downwards for longer stock and brings a bunch of new storage space to the shop for the jigs, related equipment and anything else in the shop without a home.

The Rolling Jig Work Station can be made from economical plywood or you can dress your shop up by using a fancy wood species. The overall dimensions of this cabinet are 40-1/8"-wide, 25"-deep and the work surface is at 48" above the floor.

We use simple rabbets and dados along with pocket hole screws to make this project easy for virtually anyone. And, you don't need a shop full of expensive tolls to build one!

The Rolling Jig Work Station plan includes 9 pages of professionally written, illustrated instructions along with 4 pages of detail drawings.

The Rolling Jig Work Station plan costs only $3.95!

After completing payment you will be provided with a link through which to download the plan file to your computer. This link will also be provided in an email to you.

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