🔨 Cut Like a Pro with Matchfit Dado Stop!
The MICROJIG Matchfit Dado Stop is an innovative accessory designed for table saws, enabling users to create perfectly-fitting dados with any saw blade. Weighing just 159g and featuring a compact design, it is easy to use and store. This tool is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their woodworking precision.
Manufacturer | MICROJIG |
Part number | DS-333 |
Item Weight | 159 g |
Product Dimensions | 7.98 x 6.93 x 8.2 cm; 158.76 g |
Item model number | DS-333 |
Color | Yellow |
Style | MATCHFIT Dado Stop |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Special Features | Spindle Lock |
Included components | (1) MATCHFIT Dado Stop, (1) Product Instructions |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**D
original and good quality
all good
B**N
Makes very tight joints
Works as advertised.
D**
Good jig, if a little pricey. Requires some setup
Be warned, this is not a plug-and-play tool. It requires some careful calibration & some practice to master!I have a Bosch table saw & after my first failed attempts at cutting a dado, I realised I needed to do some tune-up & modification work to my mitre gauge, fence & throat plate. This is not the fault of the jig. I tend to use the table saw mostly for rip cuts & the odd bit on the crosscut sled. I spent about half an hour dialling everything in & altering the wooden fence attached to the mitre gauge.Next was learning how to use the Dado jig correctly. The included instructions are pretty good but don't cover everything, so you will need to go through some trial-and-error familiarization with some scrap plywood to grasp the procedure. I found the key was setting the adjustable arms correctly. Like Goldilocks & the Three Bears. Not too loose, not too tight. Just gently kissing the blade & inset piece.With some more practice & familiarity, I think this will be a useful addition to my arsenal. I like to make my own jigs where possible, so shelling out £30 for a small lump of plastic hurt a bit but I already have the clamps, dovetail router bits & the little setup gauge, so it made sense to complete the set.I'm sure it will do a good job, as has the other Microjig gear. They do seem to have thought things through to be user-friendly, which is just as well, as the Chinese have them beaten hands down for aluminium knockoffs, which cost less & look nicer. I do think there is a case to be made for rewarding innovation & Microjig's gear is innovative, so perhaps the few extra bucks will incentivise more useful tools to be developed in future.It's early days but so far I'd give this a 4/5. It's a little pricey for a plastic tool & the instructions could be a little more extensive but half the fun is working it out for yourself & mastering a new skill, so fun in that regard. Just don't buy this thinking you'll clamp it on & be cutting perfect dados in minutes (depending on your skills - perhaps I'm just a little slow!)
P**S
A revior
ce matériel pratique sert pour une coupe à droite de la lame. Pour les gaucher avec un guide de coupe à gauche il y à de gros problème. Il convient d'être attentif.
P**E
Works perfect and super easy to use!
The Matchfit Dado Stop works great! Very first test cut I did with it had absolutely perfect fitting dados, a real time saver! (and wood saver!) .... I've seen plans to make a homemade one, but at $30, I think its well worth it!
R**N
Muy limitado
Con este jig Ken le hace sus muebles a Barbie, es pequeño y muy limitado. Con un disco de sierra estándar sólo permite ranurar 2.3 cm aproximadamente. Si se usa un juego de discos ranuradores suma el ancho del corte (kerf) a los 2.3cm, pero no se puede hacer ranuras mayores a 4cm con estos discos. Si bien se recomienda la prensa de cola de milano de Microjig se puede fijar con cualquier otra prensa. La base que pega con la guía está ligeramente cóncava. La distancia de la ranura está limitada a la distancia máxima de tu guía menos 3".
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