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Kreg Tools
Our industry leading line-up features products at every price level that are packed with features that will make your next woodworking project a breeze. Regardless of which tool you choose, rest assured that it is manufactured with legendary Kreg quality. Product line includes the Pocket Hole Jig, routing and measuring systems.
(Clicks: 2; Comments: 0; Added: 02-10-2008) - Details

Cut-N-Crown, the crown molding jig that shows you how to cut and install crown molding.
The cut and crown is a crown molding system of a jig to match you crown molding spring angle & an angle finder to discover your crown molding outside corner or inside corner angle. Using our crown molding jig you set your saw once to half the proper crown molding corner angle and make the cut and then cut the adjoining piece on the same jig only on the back side. This creates a mirror cut and a perfect joining crown molding corner.
(Clicks: 6; Comments: 0; Added: 02-29-2012) - Details

Leigh Industries
Twenty five years ago, our founder and CEO, Ken Grisley, was frustrated with hand cutting dovetails. With no reasonable alternatives, Ken set out to develop a method that would help him rout dovetail joints quickly, easily and accurately. The result was the first ever, infinitely adjustable through dovetail router jig, the Leigh TD514. From humble beginnings in a small garage workshop in a northern BC logging town, Ken and his wife Joan founded Leigh Industries in 1981, to manufacture and market the new jig. (United States)
(Clicks: 5; Comments: 0; Added: 01-02-2008) - Details

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