Claims
- 1. A jig for securing a working piece for fabrication of a joint pattern in said working piece, comprising:a base board having an upper lateral surface and a lower lateral surface; a backer board secured to said base board along an edge thereof, said backer board being oriented substantially perpendicular to said base board; a clamping means for securing said working piece to said backer board; a template board defining a router pattern along a first side thereof, said template board being secured to said base board adjacent the lower lateral surface of said base board, the first side of said template board extending beyond said backer board and abutting said working piece, thereby allowing a router to be moved through said router pattern to cut said joint pattern into the working piece.
- 2. A jig as recited in claim 1, wherein said clamping means is a clamp board oriented substantially parallel to said backer board and moveable relative to said backer board for securing said working piece between said clamp board and said backer board.
- 3. A jig as recited in claim 1, and further comprising a brace board secured to the upper lateral surface of said base board adjacent said backer board.
- 4. A jig as recited in claim 2, and further comprising at least two bolts secured to and extending from said backer board, said clamp board defining corresponding holes for receiving said bolts, said clamp board moving relative to said backer board along said bolts.
- 5. A jig as recited in claim 4, and further comprising at least two wing nuts, said wing nuts being adapted to move along said bolts, thus fixing the position of said clamp board relative to said backer board.
- 6. A jig as recited in claim 1, wherein the router pattern of said template board comprises:a plurality of elongated openings extending between oppositely disposed first and second circular ends, said elongated openings having opposing parallel sides spaced a distance apart substantially equal to a diameter of a bearing of a preselected router bit, said first circular ends having diameters substantially equal to said distance and said second circular ends having diameters larger than said distance.
- 7. A jig as recited in claim 1, wherein the router pattern of said template board comprises:a plurality of openings, one portion of said openings having spaced opposing sides that are parallel and another portion having opposing sides that converge toward one another in a direction away from said first portion, said parallel spaced sides being separated by a distance greater than a diameter of a bearing of a preselected router bit.
- 8. A method of fabricating a joint pattern in a working piece, the steps of said method comprising:securing said working piece in a jig between a backing member and a clamping member, said clamping member being moveable relative to said backing member, and said backing member being secured to a base member and oriented substantially perpendicular to said base member; providing a template defining a router pattern along a first side thereof, said template being secured to said base member adjacent a lower lateral surface of said base member with the first side of said template extending beyond said backing member and abutting said working piece; passing said jig and said working piece over a table-mounted router, the blade of said router passing through and being guided by the router pattern of said template to cut said joint pattern into the working piece.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 8, wherein said clamping member is moveable along at least two bolts secured to and extending from said backing member, said clamping member defining corresponding holes for receiving said bolts.
- 10. A method as recited in claim 9, wherein the position of said clamping member relative to said backing member can be fixed by at least two wing nuts being adapted to move along said bolts.
- 11. A method as recited in claim 8, wherein the router pattern of said template comprises:a plurality of elongated openings extending between oppositely disposed first and second circular ends, said elongated openings having opposing parallel sides spaced a distance apart substantially equal to a diameter of a bearing of a preselected router bit, said first circular ends having diameters substantially equal to said distance and said second circular ends having diameters larger than said distance.
- 12. A method as recited in claim 8, wherein the router pattern of said template comprises:a plurality of openings, one portion of said openings having spaced opposing sides that are parallel and another portion having opposing sides that converge toward one another in a direction away from said first portion, said parallel spaced sides being separated by a distance greater than a diameter of a bearing of a preselected router bit.
- 13. A method of fabricating a joint pattern in a working piece, the steps of said method comprising:securing said working piece in a jig between a backing member and a clamping member, said clamping member being moveable relative to said backing member, and said backing member being secured to a base member and oriented substantially perpendicular to said base member; providing a template defining a router pattern along a first side thereof, said template being secured to said base member adjacent a lower lateral surface of said base member with the first side of said template extending beyond said backing member and abutting said working piece; manipulating the blade of a hand-held router through the router pattern of said template to cut said joint pattern into the working piece.
- 14. A method as recited in claim 13, wherein said clamping member is moveable along at least two bolts secured to and extending from said backing member, said clamping member defining corresponding holes for receiving said bolts.
- 15. A method as recited in claim 14, wherein the position of said clamping member relative to said backing member can be fixed by at least two wing nuts being adapted to move along said bolts.
- 16. A method as recited in claim 13, wherein the router pattern of said template comprises:a plurality of elongated openings extending between oppositely disposed first and second circular ends, said elongated openings having opposing parallel sides spaced a distance apart substantially equal to a diameter of a bearing of a preselected router bit, said first circular ends having diameters substantially equal to said distance and said second circular ends having diameters larger than said distance.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 13, wherein the router pattern of said template comprises:a plurality of openings, one portion of said openings having spaced opposing sides that are parallel and another portion having opposing sides that converge toward one another in a direction away from said first portion, said parallel spaced sides being separated by a distance greater than a diameter of a bearing of a preselected router bit.
- 18. A jig for securing a working piece for fabrication of a joint pattern in said working piece, comprising:a unitary body including: a base portion having an upper lateral surface and a lower lateral surface; a backer portion oriented substantially perpendicular to said base portion along an edge thereof; and a template portion defining a router pattern along a first side thereof, the first side of said template portion extending from the lower lateral surface of said base portion beyond said backer portion and abutting said working piece; and a clamping means for securing said working piece to said backer portion; wherein a router can be moved through said router pattern to cut said joint pattern into the working piece.
- 19. A jig as recited in claim 18, wherein said clamping means is a clamp board oriented substantially parallel to the backer portion of said unitary body and moveable relative to said backer portion for securing said working piece between said clamp board and said backer portion.
- 20. A jig as recited in claim 18, wherein said unitary body is composed of a plastic.
- 21. A jig as recited in claim 18, wherein said unitary body is composed of a metal material.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 60/140,232 filed Jun. 23, 1999 and relates to a jig that can be used in conjunction with either a table-mounted or a hand-held router to fabricate various joints, including dovetail joints, usually from wood. The disclosure contained in U.S. provisional application No. 60/140,232 is incorporated herein by reference.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Hampton House, Katie Jig The Manual, instruction manual, 1997-2000, pp. 1-D-2, Hampton House, Inc. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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60/140232 |
Jun 1999 |
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