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A Simple Toolbox Build - Start Woodworking - Class Four PART 1

Apply a small piece of sandpaper to the inside of your jig arms to prevent them from slipping during use. 0gn364q6jcnduc4a5hme9_source.mp4

The filename 0gn364q6jcnduc4a5hme9_source.mp4 appears to be a system-generated or temporary name typically associated with . Videos with these specific alphanumeric identifiers often demonstrate how to build useful workshop gadgets or "genius" hacks using simple materials like wood or metal. A Simple Toolbox Build - Start Woodworking -

Below are practical instructions and tips for creating a common "useful piece" often featured in these types of tutorial videos: . 🛠️ Project: Self-Centering Drilling Jig Below are practical instructions and tips for creating

This jig allows you to find the exact center of a board's edge every time without measuring. Materials Needed Roughly 1" x 4" (The "arms"). One wood block: Roughly 1" x 2" (The "center block"). Bolts and wingnuts: Two sets for pivot points. Drill bit: Sized to your center hole requirement. Step-by-Step Construction Mark Pivot Points Mark a hole on each end of your two long wood strips.

Spray your finished jig with a bit of lacquer or wax to prevent glue from sticking to it during project assembly.

Connect the ends of the strips to the center block using the bolts, allowing them to pivot freely.