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Since its first appearance in woodworking shops around the globe many years
ago, INCRA Jig has established itself as the finest and most versatile woodworking system available. At the top of its list
of features has always been its unparalleled positioning accuracy. As a fence system, INCRA Jig’s amazing precision
allows exact fence placement to within a few thousandths of an inch, regardless of your skill level. As a joint making
machine, these same positioning capabilities permit an endless variety of box joints and all styles of dovetails to be
created. And with decorative joints like the exquisite INCRA Double Dovetail (described in the INCRA Master Reference
Guide and Template Library sold separately), INCRA Jig makes the seemingly impossible quite possible.
x Before using the INCRA Jig, carefully read and follow
all of the instructions and safety information in this
manual.
x When using the INCRA Jig in conjunction with any
other tool, first read and follow all instructions and
safety information in that tool’s owner’s manual.
x When the INCRA Jig is mounted to a wooden base or
table surface, make sure that all four mounting screws
are securely tightened and the INCRA Jig is firmly held
in place.
x When using the INCRA Jig with a wooden base panel,
always make sure that the base is securely clamped,
screwed or otherwise fastened to the work surface
before making a cut.
x Always turn off the power and make sure that the bit or
blade is fully stationary before moving the INCRA Jig to
any new setting.
x Always keep both hands behind the fence when
moving the INCRA Jig to any new setting.
x Before making a cut, always make sure that the
clamping knob is fully tightened and the jig is securely
locked in place.
x When using the INCRA Jig with other tools, make sure
that all safety guards and other safety equipment
supplied by the manufacturer of that tool are securely
in place and functional. Never let the INCRA Jig
interfere with another tool’s safety equipment.
x Use appropriate safety devices. Keep hands clear of
the bit or blade. Always use a push stick, rubber soled
push block, or other safety devices to keep your hands
safely away from the cutting tool.
x Wear safety glasses, hearing protection and a dust
mask, and follow all normal shop safety practices.
SAFETY
Important safety instructions for using the INCRA Jig
Please read before use and keep it at hand for reference.
This owner’s manual is an ideal companion to the superb instructional DVD included with the purchase of your new
INCRA Jig. Please take an hour or so to view this enjoyable video production. You will see and hear in real life,
everything that is illustrated and written in this manual, and you will soon be on your way to unleashing the awesome
capabilities that the world famous INCRA Jig will put in your shop. As a bonus, you’ll also learn a host of useful
information about general purpose router table techniques that you can apply to all your woodworking projects.
Owners Manual
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

1 Since its first appearance in woodworking shops around the globe many years ago, INCRA Jig has established itself as the finest and most versatile

Page 2 - INCRA Jig Assembly

10Tip: After making your first series of pin cuts, check the fit with one of your tail boards. If the tail board won’t fit all the way into the pin

Page 3

11Corner Post Dovetail Corner Post Dovetails The Corner Post Dovetail is a beautiful and deceptively simple variation on the half blind technique that

Page 4

12Corner Post Tail Cuts From this point forward all we are doing is using standard half blind dovetail techniques to join the four rectangles of wood.

Page 5

13Install the template After centering as shown on Pages 8 & 9, select and install the Dovetail Template. (Refer to Page 16 and Figs. 33 & 33

Page 6 - Applications - Common Cuts

14Dovetail Variations The drawings at right show several variations on a standard equally spaced dovetail joint. Although these joint patterns look q

Page 7

15Box Joints Box JointsThis simple but effective interlocking joint technique is the easiest of all. You’ll cut your material two pieces at a time wi

Page 8

16161/2” Dovetail Template 3/8” Box Joint Template Suggested Center Cut: 5A Approximate Rabbet Width: 7/32” Spacing to Set Depth of Cut: 7/8” Sugge

Page 9 - Half Blind Dovetails

2Step 2. Clamp INCRA Jig body halves together.IMPORTANT: Before proceeding, make sure that the racks installed in Step 1 are still a little loose .Pl

Page 10

3Making and attaching your fence. Begin by making the fence as dimensioned in Fig 6.Use a straight piece of 3/4” MDF, hardwood or plywood. Layout the

Page 11 - Corner Post Dovetail

4User Made Accessories - Stop Making a Stop Positioner Your stop positioner is useful for limiting the length of cuts made at the router table. Just

Page 12

5Basic Operation and Calibration Right angle fixture operation. Before clamping a workpiece to your Right Angle Fixture, always press the fixture agai

Page 13 - Through Dovetail

6Grooving, dadoing, rabbeting and edge forming.Box joints, dovetails and the exotic INCRA Double and Double-Double joinery may be the icing on the cak

Page 14

7Applications - Joinery Fig. 24 Depth of cut - Box Joints For even more variety, including Double Dovetails and Double-Double Box Joints, the optiona

Page 15 - Made in America by:

8Rout a test grooveNOTE: The following instructions apply to Dovetails AND Box Joints. After setting your router bit depth of cut, you will positio

Page 16

9Fine-tune fence position and install template To center the router bit on the test board, loosen the clamps that secure the base panel to your router

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