Have an interest in a router jig he designed.
images router jig.jpeg
Have an interest in a router jig he designed.
images router jig.jpeg
The last time he posted here was almost 8-1/2 years ago.
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Jack I know the jig you are talking about/pictured. I remember way back when I tried to get/even purchase the plans or get one of those jigs from him. At that time he stated it was going to be published in a wood working magazine so he state until then he was keeping the plans exclusive for the magazine. I waited some time for the magazine to come out with the plans but it never happened. I did contact him again and he stated that he was not sure what he was going to do with the plans. I believe he said he was trying other magazines or something in the lines of finding a company to make them? I then tried again over about a year period and never did get any replies back so I gave up.
That was some time ago so my memory could be off?
Anyone else try to get the plans from him or get a jig?
If so I would love to sill get them.
Richard
Richard Poitras
Central, Michigan....
01-02-2006
A Google search of his name turned up what Looks like a blog which stopped around the same time as when he stopped posting here.
Here is his LinkedIn profile, you can contact him through it: https://www.linkedin.com/pub/mark-h-marzluf/5a/a83/8ab
Keep an eye out for a Safety Speed Cut panel router. I bought one used for $350 and it has been a very useful tool for that kind of work, very accurate, much more so than it looks like it would be. I was pleasantly surprised.
Looking at the picture again that looks like it may be used to cut the bowl? If so, just ignore me. I'm on my first cup of coffee.........
Last edited by Larry Edgerton; 07-03-2015 at 6:27 AM.