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Woodpeckers Latest OneTIME Tool: Corner Jig, Now with New Large Radius Profiles!

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[View in Browser]( [Wood Magazine]( Dear Wood Magazine member: We're always searching for special offers to benefit Wood Magazine members. Here's an offer from one of our partners that we thought might interest you. [Woodpeckers OneTIME Tool Corner Jig. New 2-1/2" radius template creates a broad curve that complements modern furniture design.]( Tired of searching for the right-sized jar lid to lay out your rounded corners, then hacking them out with a jig saw and trying to sand them smooth? Then you’re ready for Woodpeckers latest OneTIME Tool, the Corner Jig. Just pick the radius or chamfer you want, attach it to the base plate and you’re ready to rout a perfect corner…either hand-held or on your router table. The Corner Jig has been a part of our OneTIME Tool program before, but this time we’ve added four new large radius templates and a wall-mountable Rack-It to keep your Corner Jig in plain sight and ready to go. [Works with any router, from large powerful plunge routers to laminate trimmers, as shown here.]( We focused on versatility when we designed the Corner Jig. You can use it on your router table or with a hand-held router. You’ll get the same flawless results either way. Larger projects like table tops are easier when clamped to a bench and routed with a hand-held router. Smaller projects move along faster doing them on the router table. Either way, just guide the template along the bearing of a flush trim bit for a smooth, even radius or chamfer. You’ll machine a perfect corner every time. [Sixteen radius profiles and 6 chamfer profiles are available. The 4 largest radius templates (1-3/4", 2", 2-1/4" and 2-1/2") are new this year and available separately for those of you who have the rest of the set.]( The 16 radius templates start at 1/8" and run to 1-1/2" in eighth-inch increments and from 1-3/4" to 2-1/2" in quarter-inch increments. The chamfer templates run from 1/4" to 1-1/2" in quarter-inch increments. When you’re deciding the style and size of the softened corner you want, just try them out on the corner of your work until you decide which looks best. [Bits with a bearing both above and below the cutter are ideal for use with the Corner Jig. Inside bearing works for hand-held, outside bearing works on router table.]( Woodpeckers Corner Jig starts with a hefty base milled from cast and ground aluminum plate…the same top-quality material we use in our router lifts and precision squares. The 22 different templates mount to the base with three stainless steel screws. All the aluminum components are anodized for corrosion protection and to give them our distinctive “Woodpecker Red” appearance. [Woodpeckers new Rack-It™ wall-mountable storage system keeps all 22 templates organized, in plain sight and ready for work.]( We’re offering the Woodpeckers Corner Jig in three different sets, Radius, Chamfer and Deluxe. All sets include the Corner Jig Base and a wall-mountable Rack-It. If you purchased the Corner Jig during an earlier OneTIME Tool offer, you can add the four new large radius profiles to your collection. You can also purchase the Rack-It by itself. [WATCH THE VIDEO! Woodpeckers OneTIME Tool Corner Jig]( Like all our OneTIME Tools, the Corner Jig is only made to order, precisely machined and carefully inspected in our Strongsville, Ohio factory (just south of Cleveland). The deadline to order yours is Monday, November 14, 2022. Once orders are filled, the tool will be retired from our product line. Order yours today! Delivery is scheduled for January 2023. [Woodpeckers OneTIME Tool Corner Jig]( [Woodpeck.com]( Credit Card Policy. Please note if you're paying by credit card, you will not be charged until your order is ready to ship. However, Paypal and other third-party payment services may charge you at the time the order is placed. [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | Was this email forwarded to you? [Subscribe here]( Dotdash Meredith Corporation 225 Liberty Street New York, NY 10281 ©2022. All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service](

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