Router baseplate for a 9mm deep dovetail joint

Router baseplate for a 9mm deep dovetail joint

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I'm making a router jig to help me carve dovetails into the ends of some boards for shelving, so I designed it specifically for my Performance Pro router baseplate. The holes on the jig align perfectly with mine and set the bit just right to cut 5mm into an 19mm wide board - you'll need to adjust the bit depth to 9mm. With two passes, this thing will route a dovetail that's 9mm deep and 9mm wide at its narrowest point. A small moulding in the channel fits snugly onto the half dovetail as it gets cut out by the bit and the wood moves through the channel smoothly. It needs a precise 0.5 inch x 0.5 inch router bit to work just right, like most 3D print designs that are super specific to their tasks. If you're not rocking a Performance Pro router with the exact same base plate as mine, or if your boards are anything other than 19mm thick and you've got a 0.5 inch x 0.5 inch router bit on hand, and you're dead set on carving out a 9mm deep dovetail - then this thing's not gonna be worth your time!

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