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31 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very helpful book
The number of jigs provided in this book has proven to be quite useful in my studio. On the odd chance that a jig is not provided to meet your need, you will find the necessary tools in this book to design your own.
Published on May 16, 1999

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for big tools
I bought this book because I had the impression it would contain a wide range of jigs for big tools like table saws, stationary routers, etc. There were some jigs for those, but not as many as I expected. The jigs shown for all the other (smaller tools) are very good. The books gives an impression of being very old by showing pictures with tools my father used to have...
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not for big tools, August 1, 2001
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"mdoubleu" (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 200 Original Shop Aids & Jigs For Woodworkers (Paperback)
I bought this book because I had the impression it would contain a wide range of jigs for big tools like table saws, stationary routers, etc. There were some jigs for those, but not as many as I expected. The jigs shown for all the other (smaller tools) are very good. The books gives an impression of being very old by showing pictures with tools my father used to have when I was young, but jigs used then are still useful.
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31 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A very helpful book, May 16, 1999
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This review is from: 200 Original Shop Aids & Jigs For Woodworkers (Paperback)
The number of jigs provided in this book has proven to be quite useful in my studio. On the odd chance that a jig is not provided to meet your need, you will find the necessary tools in this book to design your own.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Chock full of ideas for accomplishing a lot with only simple tools, May 15, 2006
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Wow! An outstanding book for beginners! This also would be appropriate for medium-level woodworkers wanting more ideas on handy tricks and homemade jigs for unique geometries and better cut control.

I bought this to leaf through for ideas when I am wondering, "How am I going to make THAT cut with the tools I have?" Included are ideas for about every occasion--and with the simplest of power tools. Multiple photos on practically every page demonstrate work holding and tool operation positions.

The power tools in the photos look obviously dated, but that doesn't matter--or perhaps makes it all the better--because the jigs, aids, and techniques are appropriate for those of us who don't have Norm Abram's workshop and need to figure out how to do more with less--and to do it more safely. Almost all the jigs and fixtures are homemade and typically involve little more than scrap wood, carriage bolts, and C-clamps.

In addition to strictly woodworking techniques, this book includes a section on jigs and fixtures for metal bending and tube bending, sections on working with alternative materials such as ceramic tile, stained glass, and plastic laminate, and assembly techniques.

I can't understand the user comment about this being simply a book of blueprints. Some of the more complex jigs and fixtures do include prints, and there is a section of projects, many of which include simple prints, but even in the project section, the prints are far outnumbered by photos of steps in the processing and techniques for obtaining the cuts or other features desired. Projects seem to be chosen more for their demonstration of techniques than on the usability of the pieces themselves.

One does not have to make the more complex jigs to benefit from seeing the concept. Many of these jigs have commercially-available counterparts--they just cost more!

For a better idea of content, I have added a detailed contents and topics list to the "Product Wiki."


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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not a "HOW TO" book., February 11, 2001
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This is basically a book of blue prints. Being somewhat of a novice myslef, I was disappointed with this book. It just does not offer step by step instructions or expainations....
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A 'must have' for the serious hobbyist and woodworker., July 27, 2006
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E. R. Wootton (Brampton On. Canada) - See all my reviews
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Mr. Capotosto is obviously one of the old school type tradesman, who has often been in the position of needing a tool that was not readily available, unless he made it himself. He shares this expert knowledge with any reader who decides to buy this book. His ingenuity and savvy skils are readily apparent in the design of many of his jigs. Not only do his jigs and shop aids help do the job much more efficiently, they are always designed with safety first and foremost in mind, it would appear. A great help in handling and solving the trickiest of woodworking problems.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great, but dated book., March 5, 2010
This was the first book of jigs that I purchased when I started woodworking. This book has a wide range if jigs for many different types of power tool, however some of these jigs are a little on the dated side. That said, I love this book and it remains a favourite of mine, having provided me with inspiration for a number of jigs to help out around my workshop. I found the pictures to be very old-fashioned (it reminded me of my Dad's Popular Mechanic books from the mid 60's), but clear, as were the diagrams and instructions.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for beginners, April 7, 2008
This review is from: 200 Original Shop Aids & Jigs For Woodworkers (Paperback)
A warning before I give my opinion on the book itself. This did come to me used, which was disappointing. It's in pretty decent shape regardless.

More importantly however this is a great book, and worth the money regardless of condition. Another reviewer said something about this being a book of blueprints. Well it kind of is, but the projects are all simple enough that blueprints are all you really need. Explanations are given for all of them, and they cover a large selection of tools.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Jig's Up, November 1, 2008
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I never know how to rate these books of 200, 500, 501, 27, whatever # jigs. I have no way of knowing how many such books the reader of the review already owns. I know I have too many (but I keep buying them). I also have no way of knowing who came up with which jig first and is therefore deserving of a higher rating than a me-too author.

The good thing about this book is that most of the jigs are pretty simple to make. The bad thing about this book is that I can see no use for most of them. And, I certainly could have done without the 110 pages of projects.

So, going by the number of slips of paper sticking out of the pages - I'll give the book a star for each.
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