Claims
- 1. A doweling jig comprising:
first and second clamp members, each of said first and second clamp members having a clamping face, said clamping faces facing each other; at least one guide rod, at least one of said clamping members being movably mounted on said guide rod so that said first and second clamping members can be moved toward and away from each other on said guide rod, said clamping faces facing each other and being substantially perpendicular to said guide rod; clamping structure engaging both said first and second clamp members to move said first and second clamp members toward each other to clamp a workpiece to be drilled for doweling between said clamping faces; a drill guide, said drill guide having at least one drill guide hole therein for the guidance of a drill to drill a dowel hole in the workpiece clamped between said first and second clamping faces, said drill guide hole being perpendicular to said guide rod; and an alignment member, said alignment member having at least one alignment dowel slot therein, said dowel alignment slot being in alignment with said drill guide hole so that a workpiece having a dowel extending therefrom can be positioned with its dowel in said dowel alignment slot so that it is in alignment with said drill guide hole for later mating of the dowel into the hole being drilled through said drill guide hole.
- 2. The doweling jig of claim 1 wherein said alignment member is separate from said clamps and said alignment member is mounted on said guide rod.
- 3. The doweling jig of claim 1 wherein said dowel alignment slot is positioned in one of said clamp members.
- 4. The doweling jig of claim 1 wherein said guide rod member is separate from said clamp members and said drill alignment member is mounted on said guide rod so that the distance between said drill guide holes and said clamping faces can be adjusted.
- 5. The doweling jig of claim 1 wherein said drill guide hole is formed in one of said clamp members.
- 6. The doweling jig of claim 2 wherein said guide rod member is separate from said clamp members and is mounted on said guide rod so that the distance between said drill guide holes and said clamping faces can be adjusted.
- 7. The doweling jig of claim 2 wherein said dowel alignment slot is formed in one of said clamp members.
- 8. The doweling jig of claim 3 wherein said guide rod member is separate from said clamp members and is mounted on said guide rod so that the distance between said drill guide holes and said clamping faces can be adjusted.
- 9. The doweling jig of claim 3 wherein said guide hole is formed in one of said clamp members.
- 10. The doweling jig of claim 1 wherein at least one of said clamp faces has a notch therein, said notch being in alignment with said drill guide hole so that a round workpiece clamped in said notch is in alignment with said drill guide hole.
- 11. A doweling jig comprising:
first and second clamp members, each of said first clamp members having a clamping face, said clamping faces facing each other; first and second guide rods, one of said clamp members being secured to said guide rods and the other of said clamp members being slidably mounted thereon; a clamping structure engaging both of said clamp members, said clamping structure being movable to move said clamping faces toward each other into clamping engagement with a workpiece; a drill guide member, said drill guide member being mounted on said guide rods so that said drill guide member is movably mounted with respect to at least one of said clamp members, said clamping structure including a screw and said drill guide member being detachably mounted with respect to said screw, said drill guide member having at least one drill guide bore therein so that a workpiece can be clamped between said clamping faces and a drill can be guided by said drill guide bore to bore a dowel hole in the workpiece.
- 12. The doweling jig of claim 11 wherein said clamp structure is a rotatable screw and said rotatable screw has a groove therein, said drill guide member being detachably engaged in said groove so that said drill guide member is being positioned by said screw, said screw having a first threaded section engaging said first clamp member and a second threaded section engaging said second clamp member, said sections being oppositely threaded so that rotation of said screw moves said clamp members toward and away from said drill guide member.
- 13. The doweling jig of claim 11 wherein said drill guide bore has a cylindrical interior surface and said drill guide bore has truncated threads extending radially outward from said cylindrical surface of said drill guide bore; and
a drill guide bushing, said bushing having an exterior surface sized to fit within said drill guide bore and having external threads sized to fit said truncated threads, said drill guide bushing having an interior drill guide hole therethrough so that said bushing can be inserted into a drill guide bore for guiding a drill of smaller size than said drill guide bore.
- 14. The doweling jig of claim 11 wherein said drill guide rod member is adjustably attached to one of said clamp members so that the position of said drill guide member with its drill guide bore is fixed with respect to said clamp member to which it is attached so that dowel holes in a workpiece are always the same distance from said clamping face on the clamp member to which said drill guide member is secured.
- 15. The doweling jig of claim 14 wherein said drill guide member is adjustably attached to said clamp member by a secondary guide rod attached thereto.
- 16. The doweling jig of claim 11 wherein said drill guide member is a first drill guide member and there is also a second drill guide member mounted on said guide rods and positioned between said clamp members, said second drill guide member having drill guide bores therein in alignment with said drill guide bores in said first drill guide member so that two workpieces can be clamped between said first and second clamp members and both of said workpieces can be drilled while being clamped together.
- 17. The doweling jig of claim 16 wherein said drill guide member is adjustably attached to said clamp member by a secondary guide rod attached thereto.
- 18. The doweling jig of claim 11 wherein there is at least one dowel slot on said doweling jig, said dowel slot being in alignment with said drill guide bore so that a first workpiece having a dowel extending therefrom can have its dowel engaged in said dowel slot and a second workpiece clamped between said jaws can have a dowel hole drilled therein through said aligned guide bore so that when the dowel in the first workpiece is engaged in the dowel hole in the second workpiece, the two workpieces are in the same edgewise relationship as when the dowel hole was drilled in the second bore piece.
- 19. A doweling jig comprising:
first and second clamp members, first and second guide rods, said first and second guide rods being mounted on one of said clamp members and the other of said clamp members being movable thereon, said first and second guide rods being parallel and defining a plane, each of said first and second clamp members having a front surface and having an abutting surface, said front surface and said abutting surfaces each lying in a plane parallel to said plane through said guide rods, said planes of said front surface and said abutting surface being at an equal distance from said plane defined by said guide rods, clamp jaws extending beyond said abutting surfaces, said clamp jaws having clamp faces which are at a right angle to said guide rods so that said clamp jaws can be brought together to clamp a workpiece therebetween; at least one of said clamp members having a drill guide bore therethrough, said drill guide bore being perpendicular to said plane of said drill rods; a clamp tightening mechanism interengaging both said first and second clamp members to move said clamp members toward each other for clamping a workpiece between said clamp faces; and walls defining a dowel slot in one of said clamp members, said dowel slot being in alignment with said drill guide bore so that a second workpiece with a dowel extending therefrom can have its dowel engaging said dowel slot so that said first workpiece can be aligned with said second workpiece to have a dowel hole drilled therein through said drill guide bore to receive the dowel.
- 20. The doweling jig of claim 19 wherein both of said clamp members have a drill guide bore therein.
- 21. The doweling jig of claim 19 wherein said drill guide bore has a cylindrical interior surface and said drill guide bore has truncated threads extending radially outward from said cylindrical surface of said drill guide bore; and
a drill guide bushing, said bushing having an exterior surface sized to fit within said drill guide bore and having external threads sized to fit said truncated threads, said drill guide bushing having an interior drill guide hole therethrough so that said bushing can be inserted into a drill guide bore for guiding a drill of smaller size than said drill guide bore.
CROSS-REFERENCE
[0001] This application relies upon provisional patent application, Serial No. 60/201,363, filed on May 2, 2000, entitled “Dowel Master,” for priority.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60201363 |
May 2000 |
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