It has been a while since I had a decent find, and one has finally come by. I have already mentioned the mitre block that I found, and this a different tool, as corners are a small part of its features.

Using the pegs, you can wedge wood lengths into an array of angles, thus making use of different joints. By using built in measurements and a clasp, you can produce dovetails and many more. It’s quite a clever jig; it even had it’s box and spares. I look forward to trying this out, creating windows and door frames would be a tidy process, and professional, too.
Yet another great grab from my local charity shop. It’s always worth looking on the shelves, carefully. It wasn’t all great, though. That same day, in the same shop, I grabbed a bag of random Lego, for which 50% was fake. There was, however, a helmet-less X-Wing pilot and and an armless Chewbacca.

