Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

By Robert Robillard on Tool Reviews

 

Fluting Jig and Edge Guide

I recently got my hands on this Eagle America Fluting Jig and Edge Guide.

This jig allows you to route straight and accurate flutes and dado’s on any straight, curved or arched board quickly and easily. This jig came with everything needed except the router.

Jigs like these are excellent for making fluted trim for doors, windows, built-in bookcases and fireplace mantles.

The directions provided are not great and I used the two pictures to figure out the assembly.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

These two holes on each “guide wing” is for adjusting to different board widths.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Attach the two guide wings with the ball bearings and provided hardware. The jig assembled in seconds.

 

The jig is 3/8′ thick and is a made from a durable, impact resistant polycarbonate. 

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Before using this jig you first have to attach it to your router base. This requires drilling the jig to match the router base holes. Below I am lining up my router base to trace and mark the holes.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Black “dots” mark the spots I need to drill out.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

I set up my drill press to drill out the three mounting holes, using the base plate as a guide.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

 

Three holes completed, next I need to add a counter sink for the screws. I do not want the screw heads scratching my woodwork.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Countersink bit I used on the jig.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Holes countersunk and screws set inside for a test fit. If installed properly the router bit and reference lines on the jig will line up and can be used to assist you line up to pencil layout marks on your wood.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Fluting jig mounted to my router and ready to try out. The process of installing this to my router too approximately 20 minutes.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Eagle provides you with a decent 1/4″ shaft, carbide round nose, fluting bit.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

 

All set up to test out.

 

 

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

I laid out and marked my test piece where I wanted to rout my flutes.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

The easy to adjust guide wings and centering line allow you to quickly index the centers of multiple flutes or dado’s for fast, repetitive cuts.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

The wing guides hug the edge of the board to provide a secure fit and keep the router straight.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

I line up the router bit with my layout line and then slide the wing guides up tight to the board edge and then tighten the black adjusting knobs. Once this is done your ready to rout.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

After I routed the first flute, I loosened the black knobs, slid the router over to the next layout line, readjusted the wings to the boards edge and tightened the black knobs.

I repeated this step until I was done adding the flutes to the board.


Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Sample flutes on a scrap board. Nice cuts!

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

This jig will work on straight stock from 1″ to 12″ wide and curved or arched stock from 1″ to 5-1/2″ wide.

To use the jig on curved stock simply by rotating the guide wings on each end so the rollers are touching the curved wood. Note the ball bearing rollers, they ride the curved edge of the board and will produce consistent flutes every time.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

These three rollers assist the jig when following curved trim.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

You can also remove one of the guide wings to create the perfect edge guide.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

Sample cuts in scrap wood.


Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

OVERALL IMPRESSION:


I really liked this jig. What a time saver!!!

The jig was simple to use, feels sturdy and durable, and will allow you to create clean looking , straight and effortless repetitive cuts.

I highly recommended this jig. for less that $ 60.00 and Eagle Americas “Total Satisfaction” guarantee you can’t loose.

Eagle America Fluting Jig And Edge Guide

 

Eagle America sells these jigs online.

I will be giving one of these jigs away next week on the 20th. Please comment on your thoughts on this jig.

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Robert Robillard

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