Starman
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In the Parts wanted catagory there was mention of the louvered doors. So today I did one of those rainy day projects and made a jig so I can build these louvered doors.
I used a 3/8 router bit to make the actual jig cuts. And I used one of my 3 1/4 HP Freud Routers.
First I built a track for the router and the base which is the actual jig is made of 3/4 plywood.
Next I had to figure a way to get the mortises spaced evenly so I made some spacers to fit in the track. This went pretty smooth. I would screw down the last spacer, then pull from the back and put in front. So on and so on.
What I ended up with is a jig 36" long for the louvers. I can flip it over for the right or left side of the door, and use only the slots I need.
I used a 3/8 router bit to make the actual jig cuts. And I used one of my 3 1/4 HP Freud Routers.
First I built a track for the router and the base which is the actual jig is made of 3/4 plywood.

Next I had to figure a way to get the mortises spaced evenly so I made some spacers to fit in the track. This went pretty smooth. I would screw down the last spacer, then pull from the back and put in front. So on and so on.

What I ended up with is a jig 36" long for the louvers. I can flip it over for the right or left side of the door, and use only the slots I need.
