Porter-Cable 4210 & 4212 Set the router bit depth, using the pencil mark from Step

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Connect your router to the power source and cut the pins as far as the template will allow.

CUTTING THE TAILS

Step 1 - Clamp the tail board with the outside surface facing away from the clamping board (Fig. 10A).

Step 2 - If the board is a width in 1" increments, (12", 13", etc.), center the edge of the board exactly between the two fingers of the template farthest to the left (Fig. 10B).

Step 3 - If the board is not in 1" increments, take the fraction of an inch that is greater than 1" and divide it by two. Then move the tailboard to the left of the center of the fingers by that amount (Fig. 10C). EXAMPLE: IF the board width is 16-1/2", take the 1/2", divide it by two. You would then move the tail board to the left of the center of the fingers by 1/4" and clamp it in place.

Step 4 - Use a piece of wood the same thickness as the pin board to mark the router bit depth.

DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM THE POWER SOURCE.

Step 5 - Set the router bit depth, using the pencil mark from STEP 4.

Step 6 - Connect your router to the power source and cut the pins as far as the template will allow.

Fig.10A

Fig. 10B

Fig. 10C

Step 7 - Unclamp the templet, slide it down, and center the last cut between the two straight fingers and reclamp (Fig. 10D).

Step 8 - Repeat STEPS 6 and 7 until the pins are cut across the entire board.

CUTTING THE PINS

Fig. 10D

Step 1 - Clamp the pin board with the outside surface facing away from the clamping board.

Step 2 - If the board is a width in 1" increments, (12", 13", etc.), center the edge of the board exactly in line with the finger of the template farthest to the left (Fig. 11A).

Step 3 - If the board is not in 1" increments, take the fraction of an inch that is greater than 1" and divide it by two. Then move the pin board to the left of center of the fingers by that amount. EXAMPLE: IF the board width is 16-1/2", take the 1/2", divide it by two. You would then move the tail board to the left of the leftmost finger by 1/4" and clamp it in place (Fig. 11B).

Step 4 - Use a piece of wood the same thickness as the pin board to mark the router bit depth.

DISCONNECT THE TOOL FROM THE POWER SOURCE.

Step 5 - Set the router bit depth, using the pencil mark from STEP 4.

Step 6 -

Fig. 11A

Fig. 11B

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Contents Supplementary Instructiondovetail JIG Manual Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions Safety Guidelines DefinitionsAdditional Safety Rules Replacement PartsBackground Information Miscellaneous Techniques OperationSetup Templates Mounted to Clamping BoardsTHROUGH-DOVETAILS with Clamping Boards Cutting the Tails Cutting the PinsFitting the Joint THROUGH-DOVETAILS with Unlimited Board WidthSet the router bit depth, using the pencil mark from Step Fitting the joint is identical to the previous section a Blind Dovetails with Tail Boards Thicker than 7/8 HALF-BLIND Dovetails with Clamping BoardsCutting the Joint Using 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 Mitered THROUGH-DOVETAIL Mitering the PinsMitering the Tails THROUGH-DOVETAIL, SKIPPED-PIN MethodHALF-BLIND DOVETAIL, Skipped PIN Method Cutting the Pins Page Cutting the Tails END-TO-END Joints Multiple Spacer MethodFitting and Cutting the Joint BOX END-TO-END JointsDovetail END-TO-END Joints Drawers with Dovetail DadosHinges with a Drilled Hole Wooden HingesHinges with ROUTER-MADE Grooves Hinges with ROUTER-MADE Grooves Setup with the Template Mounted to the Base of the JIG Angled JointsObtuse Angled Joints Cutting the Tails Setup with the Template Mounted to a Clamping BoardCutting 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 Through Dovetail Router BIT Combinations Tables of Commonly Available Router BIT SizesHALF-BLIND Dovetail Bits BOX Joint BIT CombinationsTroubleshooting Maintenance ServiceAccessories PORTER-CABLE Limited ONE Year Warranty WarrantyMichigan Canadian PORTER-CABLE Delta Service Centers

4210 & 4212 specifications

Porter-Cable, a brand renowned for its high-quality power tools, offers a variety of products that cater to the needs of both professionals and hobbyists. Among its notable products are the Porter-Cable 4210 and 4212 Dovetail Jigs, which stand out for their precision, versatility, and user-friendly design. These jigs are essential for woodworking enthusiasts looking to create strong and visually appealing dovetail joints.

The Porter-Cable 4210 Dovetail Jig is designed with simplicity and ease of use in mind. It features a robust aluminum base that provides stability during operation, ensuring accurate cuts every time. One of its standout features is the built-in template system, allowing users to create half-blind, through, and box dovetails without hassle. The adjustable pins and tail spacing facilitate a variety of joint sizes, making it suitable for different projects, whether you’re building fine furniture or cabinetry.

Another remarkable feature of the 4210 is its user-friendly setup. The jig's intuitive design allows users to quickly adjust the settings for various woodworking applications, saving time and effort. The depth stop feature provides precise control over the cutting depth, allowing for consistent results that meet high-quality standards. The Porter-Cable 4210 is powered by a router, which adds to its versatility, enabling the creation of different joint types with ease.

The Porter-Cable 4212 Dovetail Jig takes the capabilities of the 4210 and brings them to the next level. This model offers enhanced features, including a more advanced template system that allows for greater customization and flexibility. The 4212 includes templates for both through and half-blind dovetails along with box joints, making it a comprehensive solution for woodworkers seeking variety in joint design.

Both jigs are equipped with a sturdy carrying case for portability, making them ideal for those who need to transport their tools to job sites or workshops. Additionally, the durable construction of both models ensures they can withstand the rigors of frequent use. Users appreciate the quality craftsmanship that Porter-Cable has maintained in both models.

Overall, the Porter-Cable 4210 and 4212 Dovetail Jigs are excellent additions to any woodworker's toolkit. With their combination of precision, ease of use, and versatility, they empower users to create professional-quality dovetail joints with confidence. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced craftsman, these jigs offer the reliability and performance necessary to enhance your woodworking projects.