Finger Joint offset plate for router table
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I recently got a finger joint router bit and decided that instead of constantly making tiny adjustments every time I needed to make the opposing side, it would be much more efficient to create a jig to elevate the work piece itself. This jig is precisely 3.8mm thick and can easily accommodate various types of projects. However, I wanted to extend its length, but was limited by the size of my print bed. To overcome this challenge, I decided to simply print two separate plates, which you can see in the picture provided. To ensure that the jig remains securely in place, I added a slot to attach the miter bars from my Kreg featherboard. Alternatively, if you're looking for a more convenient option, you could also use pre-printed miter bars and knobs, such as those available on Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1795001
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