JessEm Modell 08350 Dowelling Jig Master Kit, Schwarz (08350-)

Brand:JessEm

3.7/5

478.94

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Brand JessEm
Brand ‎JessEm
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 221 ratings 4.7 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎08350-
Item Weight 1 Pounds
Item Weight ‎1 pounds
Manufacturer ‎Jessem
Manufacturer Part Number ‎08350-
Material Steel
Material Type ‎Steel
Number of Items ‎1
Product Dimensions 13.9"L x 11"W
Product Dimensions ‎13.9 x 11 x 0.2 inches
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Scritto da: Dave K
Best doweling jig I've ever used
I build cabinets and furniture as a hobbyist in a small home workshop. I have always liked to use dowels for joinery, but have always been frustrated with my inability to get precise alignment from other jigs I've tried - so much so, that I usually justify other methods (*pocket screws*) even though I know dowels are much stronger. After finding excuses to not use dowels on projects, I was really considering buying a Festool Domino or looking at the Mafell duo-dowler. I have no doubt that Festool and Mafell both make outstanding products, but I gasped at the prospect of paying that much for a tool for a small home workshop. After researching endlessly, I finally decided to give the Jessm jig a try. After putting it through its paces, the Jessem jig seems to finally be "the one" that solves the problems I've encountered over the years. There are a number of features that set this jig apart from others I have used in the past: 1. Beefy, rock-solid construction. This thing is like a tank and every single point on it is square and true. The fence is a perfect 90 degrees to the drilling guides. The indexing pins fit perfectly and ensure that I can cut holes along the edge of face of long panels. I have found other jigs i've used have a tendency to "rock" / shimmy when I use them. Not the Jessem - it is rock solid. Also, I was initially worried about aligning the jig on cabinet parts where it would be difficult to locate and align a center line, however I've found it works flawlessly to either use the indexing pin as a "side stop" similar to the way the Mafell duo-dowler has an indexing stop that drops into place on the bottom of the machine at the edge of a workpiece, or simply align the side of the jig with the side of the panel by butting the jig against a ruler or even my finger checking for alignment. 2. The fence is long and gives a large area to secure clamps. Also, it seems to be relatively well balanced. so I'm not frustrated while trying to secure a clamp. My first doweling jig was one of the relatively inexpensive drilling blocks attached to a Plexiglas fence. That worked well enough until about the 5th time I used it and it fell off a board after I released a clamp and the fence shattered on the floor (it was very top-heavy and unbalanced). I then used another jig that was relatively good (stainless steel and milled body) but I had serious issues trying to clamp it securely because it only has two small clamping points and one of those points was almost always off the side of narrow stock creating a need to fiddle around with the jig to get it to work. Even though the Jessem is beefy, I've found it to be relatively well balanced, so I'm not constantly worried about it falling on the floor and the long fence gives me plenty of clamping options. 2. Jessem's system for joining shelves: Drill the pins in the shelf board, then find the center line of the shelf on the panel, measure 2 inches from center and use the shelf itself with a dowel installed as an alignment guide. It's a genius idea and one that eliminates a lot of frustration I've had with other systems. 3. There's not a lot of fiddly bits to deal with. I have another jig that requires spacers, screws and washers to be constantly moved, reconfigured, and tightened that often kept me looking for excuses as to why other methods of joinery were "good enough" rather than using the doweling jig for projects. The Jessem jig has just a few main parts and doesn't need to be constantly re-configured to work properly. And when you need to take off the fence, it's a single screw and you're set. One item to add here: there are several reviews that mention issues trying to line up the jig with the center line on the jig. In using the jig, I have generally not needed to use the center line. Instead, I either use the side of the jig or the indexing pin as a stop to line up against the side of a workpiece. As long as you're joining two edges that are flush on the front face (e.g., doweling to create a rail and style door or joining cabinet carcasses), I wouldn't bother with the center line as it has potential - no matter how precise you try to be - to introduce error that wouldn't exist by using a physical reference. As noted, the indexing pin works flawlessly in this regard because the machining on the indexing pin is so precise within the drilling guides. Overall, I am extremely happy with the Jessem jig and wish I had started with this one. I could have saved a lot of $ (in fact, with all the money I've spent on other systems, I probably could have purchased a Mafell doweler...well, almost).
Scritto da: Kevin Lilly
Made my doweling so much more precise!
I have 3 other doweling jigs that I've used over the years. This one has been a huge improvement. With some careful attention and consistent clamping, every one of my dowel holes have lined up with their intended mates EXACTLY. If you've ever had trouble with doweling, buy this!
Scritto da: Chris Pritchard
Worth the money
I needed something better than my biscuit joiner, but did not want to spend the money on a Domino system. I was impressed with the materials used in this jig. Everything is built strongly and has easily taken on a few falls from the workbench without a mark. It takes more time than a domino system, but what is time when you building great things. The only thing it would have been great to have is a case with something of this cost. Not worth taking away a star, as it is extremely easy to build a storage system for it.
Scritto da: Random dude
Excellent but it can be improved
I have 3 doweling jigs and I always go to this one. It's a solid tool. But, it can be improved: 1. The fence stops are very handing but can be impractical in some scenarios. For example, if you want to add dowels on the edge of a 3/4 inch plywood, I have to use spacers. I usually put 4 or 5 painters tape to make it center. A micro adjustment feature would be very helpful 2. When I remove the fence to drill holes on a flat sheet, it's impossible to align the jig with a line. It's missing an alignment line on the sides. The $10 jigs have those alignment features, I don't understand why this jig doesn't. 3. The other side of the fence is rounded. Why? it reduces the surface space I can use the clamp on. Clamping anything with to this jig is annoying. 4. When drilling holes on the ends of narrow stocks, it's very difficult to align them to the side pieces. Jessem should create an indexing pin that gets inserted from the bottom with an adjustable side to side stop. I had to create my own. 5. I wish there were some built-in clamps, it would speed up the process. 90% of the time is spent clamping pieces to the jig. 6. The drill bit is a joke. Well, maybe it got dull for me over time, but I had it replaced with a Bosch cobalt bit and it drills like butter. Other than that, it's safe to say that it's the best and the most accurate dowel jig on the market. A bit pricey but if you can't afford the Festool DF 500, this is the best alternative.
Scritto da: Chris rose
This makes Dowling joinery too easy
So had this jig for a wile now about 3 months finaly got to use it today my left over mdf wasnt long enuff to make the size door i wanted anyways after a little learning curve i figures out how to align the too boards so could make the door 6 dowels in total little glue little tap with the rubber mallet some 220 sand paper painted it u cant tell where the joint is super happy i spent the extra money on this jig already saved me 50 bucks on buying a half sheet of mdf
Scritto da: tigabec
Expensive but oh so accurate and easy to use and achieve "perfection".
Can't complain too much. I bought cheaper dowelling jigs which I don't use any more! Should have bought this one in the first place. Solid build. Heavy tool. Will last forever. Should come with a storing box at that price though!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
A Must Have for the Shop
If you ever wanted to build anything with joints that were reliable and strong, dowels is the answer. The Jessem jig makes the process of layout and drill into one easy step for single or multiple or offset rows of dowels. The jig works like a dream...
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Fantastic tool
The Jessem dowel jig is one of the best tools I have. I opened the box in my shop and I was making perfect joints will in minutes. This tool allows the user to make perfect dowel joints easily and fast. It is well worth the cost.
Scritto da: Daniel Cote
Worth every penny!
Wonderfull tool! Try it and you`ll never want to use something else.

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