Celtic knot jig

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AceMrFixIt

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PIC_0066.jpgMade with my jigs on the band saw.
Step by step pics. Let me know if you have questions
PIC_0068.jpgFor straight cuts
PIC_0069.jpgAdded support for blank, its cut at 70 degrees.
PIC_0070.jpgBack support for blank
PIC_0071.jpgBlank on jig
PIC_0072.jpgStock added to help support blank
PIC_0073.jpgfront with blank in place
PIC_0074.jpgblank removed, this jig gives the kerf for the top part of my pen. Only cut half way into the blank on all 4 sides and filled with purpleheart
PIC_0078.jpgAngle cut at 70 degrees, can be changed to any angle desired
PIC_0075.jpgFor cutting kerf for cross at 55 degrees. I cut all but about 1/32 into the blank.
Only parts attached to jigs are the fences and miter slot runner on the bottom, all other parts are clamped in place.
 
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A different effect

Bruce,
I can get a longer inlay and it seems easier to cut the kerf, feels safer too. Dont think you can cut from corner to corner in the other jig. Or am I just not seeing it right??? I will investigate further....
 

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Bruce,
I think Rick nailed it for the feather look. The blank needs to be cut at 90deg to the blade and only cut about 1/2 way through. I've contemplated it and could only think of tilting the table 60deg. Bye the Bye....good looking pen.
 
Good,

:confused:Thought I was losing touch with reality for a moment there................but I did fudge the angles a bit. One is 70 and the other is 55, I corrected that on the pics.
 
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