MATCHFIT Jig Handle
MATCHFIT Jig Handle
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Jig Handle
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MATCHFIT Track System
Keeping firm control as you use your sleds and jigs requires a good grip, but finding a quality handle has always been hard until now. You can now buy the GRR-RIPPER handle packaged with two MATCHFIT dovetail nuts.
How to Use: The MATCHFIT Jig Handle can be locked in place anywhere in the dovetail grooves milled into your sled. Anywhere you can mill a dovetail, you can mount the handle. It can be mounted using machine screws up to 1/4" (7mm) in diameter, or you can simply screw it in place with wood screws.
Use it around your whole shop.
Features.
MATCHFIT Jig Handle
Frequently Bought Together
MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamp (2-pack)
MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamp (2-pack)
MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamp Pro
MATCHFIT Dovetail Clamp Pro
ZEROPLAY 360 Sled Kit
ZEROPLAY 360 Sled Kit
MATCHFIT Dovetail Router Bit (1/2"-14°)
MATCHFIT Dovetail Router Bit (1/2"-14°)
What people are saying.
Got questions?
Can I use MDF for Matchfit tables and jigs?
Good quality plywood or MDF work just fine for the MatchFit Dovetail System. Because the clamp pressure is normally directly over the clamp head in the groove, the groove is supported and the board does not tear out. There is a video showing the process here: https://youtu.be/oHtOey0-97U
Specifications.
Models
Standard 14º x 1/2" router bit
JH-1
Designed in USA. Made in the Taiwan.
Customer Reviews.
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For beginners and pros alike, Microjig is reimagining an ancient craft and changing the way you work with wood.
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Henry was working on an intricate project and was challenged with cutting thin strips on a table saw. His frustration with traditional methods sparked one of the most innovative woodworking tools to come out in decades.
After countless hours and prototypes, the Grr-ripper was born. Henry has continued to innovate, and Microjig now offers multiple unique product lines all over the world.