This jig uses a 9-degree cutting angle. woodworking books say that 9 degrees is intended more for soft woods than hardwoods (which use a 7-degree angle) but i thought it a good compromise. you can build this jig entirely by hand, but i cheated and used a table saw for a couple of the precise angle cuts. let your conscience be your guide.. Carbide-tipped dovetail bits (14 degree slope) are available from almost every woodworking catalog and home center. expect to pay about $8.99 on average, and a little more from specialty bit manufacturers. troy sexton is a contributing editor
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