Porter-Cable 4210, 4212 instruction manual Cutting the Joint, Wood Grain

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Step 4 -

Step 5 -

Step 6 -

Make the straight clamping block. If the workpiece is thinner than 3/4", you will need to modify the dimension (Fig. 15D).

Make two thickness blocks the same thickness as the pin board. Drill a hole big enough for the wood screw to go through (Fig. 15E).

Assemble the board-mounted half-blind template (Fig. 15F).

NOTE: You will not need to remove the half- blind depth bracket.

Fig. 15D

3/4 " (IF THE PIN BOARD IS LESS THAN 3/4" THICK, THEN REDUCE THIS DIMENSION ACCORDINGLY)

WOOD GRAIN

1-1/2 "

 

1-1/2 "

1-1/2 "

5 "

1-1/2 "

 

1-1/2 "

WOOD GRAIN

Fig. 15E

DRILL A

1/4 " HOLE

THROUGH THE BLOCK

1/2

"

Fig. 15F

2" LONG #10 WOOD SCREWS

1 "

1/4" T-NUT

HALF-BLIND TEMPLATE

THICKNESS

BLOCKS

MAKE THIS DIMENSION THE THICKNESS OF THE PIN BOARD THAT IS TO BE DOVETAILED

3/4 "

MAKE TWO OF THESE BLOCKS

OFFSET CLAMPING BLOCK

STRAIGHT CLAMPING BLOCK

MAIN CLAMPING BOARD

1/4" WASHER

4" LONG 1/4-20 BOLT

CUTTING THE JOINT

Step 1 -

Step 2 -

Step 3 -

Clamp the tail board (drawer side) to the main clamping board with the outside surface facing the board (Fig. 16A).

Move the offset clamping block to the right until it touches the tail board (Fig. 16B). Tighten the 1/4-20 x 4" bolt that holds the offset clamping block.

Insert the pin board (drawer front) flush against the tail board and the offset clamping block (Fig. 16C).

Fig. 16A

Fig. 16B

Fig. 16C

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Contents Supplementary Instructiondovetail JIG Manual Table of Contents Safety Guidelines Definitions Important Safety InstructionsAdditional Safety Rules Replacement PartsBackground Information Operation Miscellaneous TechniquesSetup Templates Mounted to Clamping BoardsTHROUGH-DOVETAILS with Clamping Boards Cutting the Pins Cutting the TailsTHROUGH-DOVETAILS with Unlimited Board Width Fitting the JointSet the router bit depth, using the pencil mark from Step Fitting the joint is identical to the previous section a HALF-BLIND Dovetails with Clamping Boards Blind Dovetails with Tail Boards Thicker than 7/8Cutting the Joint Wood GrainUsing a Router Table Alternate Router Bits THROUGH-DOVETAIL BitsTHROUGH-DOVETAIL BIT Combinations Readily Available HALF-BLIND Dovetail BIT Readily Available BOX Joint Bits BOX Joint Bits Readily AvailableDovetail Dado Bits HALF-BLIND Dovetails with Tail Boards Thicker than 7/8 Mitering the Pins Mitered THROUGH-DOVETAILTHROUGH-DOVETAIL, SKIPPED-PIN Method Mitering the TailsHALF-BLIND DOVETAIL, Skipped PIN Method Cutting the Pins SAW Kerf Allowance Method Cutting the Tails Multiple Spacer Method END-TO-END JointsFitting and Cutting the Joint BOX END-TO-END JointsDrawers with Dovetail Dados Dovetail END-TO-END JointsWooden Hinges Hinges with a Drilled HoleHinges with ROUTER-MADE Grooves Hinges with ROUTER-MADE Grooves Setup with the Template Mounted to the Base of the JIG Angled JointsObtuse Angled Joints Setup with the Template Mounted to a Clamping Board Cutting the TailsCutting the Pins Acute Angled Joints SLANTED-SIDE Joints COMPOUND-ANGLE Joints Setup Blade Tilt Angle Make Angled CUT Inlayed Joints Inlayed Through DovetailMake the First Joint Inlayed HALF-BLIND Dovetail CUT OFF the Inlay BoardMake the Second Joint 100 13/128 050 042 028 014 Inlayed BOX Joint Tables of Commonly Available Router BIT Sizes Through Dovetail Router BIT CombinationsHALF-BLIND Dovetail Bits BOX Joint BIT CombinationsTroubleshooting Maintenance ServiceAccessories Warranty PORTER-CABLE Limited ONE Year WarrantyCanadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers Michigan