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James Fischer <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Jul 2003 17:53:33 -0400
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> Book of jigs?  Do you mean a real book, or is this your term for a
> collection of jigs?  If you know of a book, please let me know.


Sure - nearly any "fine woodworking" book will contain
some basic jig plans.  Some are for routers, some are
for table saws.  The same basic ideas apply to each tool.

Here's what's on my bookshelf of "woodworking" books
in the way of "jig references".

  Kirby, Ian J.
  "The Accurate Table Saw: Simple Jigs and Safe Setups"
  Linden Publishing, 1998.

  Spielman, Patrick
  "Router Jigs and Techniques"
  Sterling Publishing, 1988.

  Daffron, Joe
  "Woodworker Project and Techniques"
  Davis Publications, 1980.

I don't know if these are still published, but I find nearly
every old book I am looking for at http://www.abebooks.com ,
a website where most of the decent used book dealers list
their books.

                jim

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