Section 1: Function and Design
Why Use Jigs?
The Functional Approach
Customiznig Jigs
Section 2: Materials and Hardware
Selecting Materials
High-Friction Materials
Fasteners
Tracks & Guide Bars
Other Jig Hardware
Section 3: Tools and Techniques
Jig-Building Tools
Joinery
Gluing Up
Finishing
Section 4: Marking and Setup Jigs
Marking Gauges
Layout Jigs
Templates
Machine Setup
Section 5: Fences and Guides
Parallel Fences
Auxiliary Fences
Short Fences
Angled Fences
Curved Fences
Dowel Guides
Section 6: Sliding and Pivoting Jigs
Miter Slot Guided
Miter Gauge Jigs
Fence Guided
Table Guided
Pivoting Jigs
Section 7: Jig Tables
Tilt Tables
Extension Tables
Power Tool Tables
Section 8: Fences and Guides
Router Jigs
Router Bases
Hand Tool Guides
Section 9: Templates
Part-shaping
Joinery
Drilling
Sawing and Sanding
Section 10: Stops and Indexes
End Stops
Travel Stops
Index Devices
Section 11: Clamping and Alignment
Alignment Devices
Simple Clamps
Production Clamps
Section 12: Fixtures
Part Holding
Assembly Fixtures
Bending and Lamination
Section 13: Safety Devices
Hold-Downs
Blade & Cutter Guards
Section 14: Dust Control for Jigs
Machine Dust Collection
Portable Power Tool Pickups