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Shelf Pin Drill

Shelf pin drill from Woodpeckers for use with the Combo Shelf Pin Template or Shelf Pin Jig. Available in 1/4" and 5mm
Multi Knobs, 4 Pack

A more efficient, extremely durable and heavy duty design to the knob.
Miter Slot Nuts
Our Price: $19.99

Unlike standard T-track nuts, the Woodpeckers Miter Slot Nuts will fit in table saw slots. Turned from steel, zinc plated and sized to fit most standard 3/4 x 3/8 miter channels in both table saws and router tables. The center is drilled and tapped with 1/4 -20 threads and counter bored to fit the head of standard hex bolts. In fact it has room for standard diameter sockets as well. Includes four complete sets of Miter Slot Nuts and hardware.
Variable Pressure Featherboards
Our Price: $36.99

Woodpeckers Variable Pressure Featherboard is the first featherboard whose pressure can be adjusted without moving the featherboard.
Combo Shelf Pin Template
Our Price: $49.99

You don't need to break the bank to make a series of holes for shelf pins.
Coping Sled
Our Price: $139.99

The Woodpeckers Coping Sled is the router table accessory you need to make rail and style doors, tenons , lap joints and most other end grain cuts.

It is the best way to ensure your board is perpendicular to the router fence and guides smoothly across the router bit.

The Woodpeckers Coping Sled uses two techniques to secure the your work piece. First it traps the board between the adjustable top plate and the fence. The slotted top plate is easily adjusted for material up to 5½" wide. Trapping the board this way prevents the router bit from spinning the board. Controlling this rotational force is the most important part of accurately shaping end grain.

Second, two clamps hold the piece down to prevent lifting. However very little clamping pressure is needed because the board is trapped as explained earlier. The two clamp knobs are part of the clamp beam which is adjustable so it can easily be set to the center of the board.

Two handles are used to lock the clamp beam in place. Their location is always directly above the clamping force and well away from the router bit.

Another important feature is the clear guide. The primary purpose of the guide is to allow the sled to track along the fence rather than the miter slot.

This approach is faster and easier to setup and eliminates the need to align your router fence perfectly parallel to the miter slot. It also eliminates the need for having a miter slot in your router table.

Includes step-by-step, fully illustrated instructions.