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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 2615202" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Looks like the combo jig is a PITA to use. I have a small scale jig (down to one inch and out to 7 1/2") and a large one (7-18+"). The small one has the numbers on the bottom because it has to but hte large one has the numbers facing up so you can actually make sure you have the right hole.</p><p></p><p>If you use a straght-cut bit, the diameter of the bit is a good reference for the max depth of cut per pass. A spiral bit has no such limitations and works best doing a full depth cut in one pass. If you have trouble finding one, I'll get a pair for you and we can work out a deal for something I need from the UK that I can't get here in the states. PM me if interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 2615202, member: 550915"] Looks like the combo jig is a PITA to use. I have a small scale jig (down to one inch and out to 7 1/2") and a large one (7-18+"). The small one has the numbers on the bottom because it has to but hte large one has the numbers facing up so you can actually make sure you have the right hole. If you use a straght-cut bit, the diameter of the bit is a good reference for the max depth of cut per pass. A spiral bit has no such limitations and works best doing a full depth cut in one pass. If you have trouble finding one, I'll get a pair for you and we can work out a deal for something I need from the UK that I can't get here in the states. PM me if interested. [/QUOTE]
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