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The Dowelmax Classic 3/8 is a precision-engineered doweling system featuring ±0.001 inch manufacturing tolerances, 5 hardened steel drill guides, and CNC machined aluminum spacers. It enables strong, repeatable joints equivalent to mortise and tenon strength across a wide range of configurations and stock sizes. Designed for professional woodworkers and serious hobbyists, it offers unmatched accuracy, versatility, and durability, backed by comprehensive accessories and instructional support.
| ASIN | B00021ULRE |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (295) |
| Date First Available | May 10, 2004 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.2 pounds |
| Item model number | Dowelmax Classic-3/8 Drill Guides |
| Manufacturer | Dowelmax |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Measurement System | English/Standard |
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 2.75 inches |
| Size | Full Size |
J**N
A must-have tool, well worth the cost
I had previously purchased a Dowl-it jig, and was dis-satisfied due to its imprecision. The Dowl-it jig is a self-centering jig, meaning that it is supposed to put the dowel hole exactly in the middle of your workpiece. Regrettably, it doesn't quite do this, with the result being that your joined pieces never quite line up, and you are stuck with a lot of sanding to hide your imperfections. It also cannot handle with any precision operations which require many dowel holes, such as joining two long pieces together. The Dowelmax is not a self-centering jig. It takes a completely different, and more useful, approach--it spaces the dowel holes at an exact distance from any given wood face. Its precision is derived from the fact that due to the way it is constructed, it always allows you to drill the hole from the same face. So the pieces always line up perfectly. Even if the planks you are joining are not the same thickness, you can always get them to line up perfectly on one face. The spacers included in the kit allow you to put in your dowels at different distances from the face or make multiple, precise rows. So, if you want the faces to offset, you can do that too. In fact, using washers (2 1/16" are provided, and you can add more) you can make this thing offset at ANY distance. So far, every application I have imagined, I've been able to implement with the DowelMax. That includes putting in dowels at slight angles, so I could make a chair with a narrower back than front. (You won't find that application in the manual, but Email me if you want to know how it's done). This tool is incredibly accurate. I put it to a tough test immediately. I made the back of a sofa that consisted of a rectangle, with the 4 corners consisting of pieces cut and dowelled at 45 degrees, and 12 slats between the top and the bottom. Everything had to be perfect to pull this off. To top things off, I was working with a wood that had become slightly twisted, so I was depending on the doweling and clamp-up to pull the twist out. WHAT a job it did--first time I used it. The corners all perfectly matched, the slats all perfectly spaced--so much in fact that had I joined the pieces directly together without the slats, the 12 slat holes were in perfect alignment to one another. And everything was so fast, thanks to the spacer accessory which allows one to set the distance between dowel holes with perfection. I look at my finished product--an entire sofa with over 100 dowels, each having to be exactly in the right place, all of the twists in the wood pulled out. Not a screw in the whole thing. Before, I would have made this using screws and plugs, which would not have been as aesthetically appealing, and would have taken longer. The Dowelmax is really fast using the dowel spacer accessory: you set it once and no need to mark each individual location. I recently used the tool to attach legs to a coffee table. The Dowel-it cannot even attempt this task. With the Dowelmax, 4 legs were glued in place, perfectly, in about 40 minutes. I can't imagine doing this any faster with any other tool. I've used it to make picture and mirror frames, creating perfect 45-degree hidden joints. There's another feature of this tool, seldom mentioned in the literature or in other reviews, that sets it apart. The tool accomodates a 9.7 mm drill bit, which comes with the tool. A 3/8" dowel is 9.52 mm. So, your dowel hole is ever so slightly larger than the dowel. That extra 0.2 mm makes all of the difference. If you have ever used a dowel tool, you will know what I am talking about. When the fit is exact, as with other tools, your glue has no place to go. As you tap in your dowel, the glue gets tapped in, too, filling up the bottom of your dowel hole and ultimately obstructing dowel entry. With the Dowelmax, that extra glue slides up the sides of your dowel, giving complete coverage and a perfect seal. The Dowelmax comes with fluted dowels, meaning the dowels have grooves that run the length of the dowel. The glue squeezes out through these flutes. These dowels are much superior to spiral dowels, where the glue has to navigate a spiral around the dowel--and hardly ever does it very well. Bottom line: dowels go in easy, and you are not stuck tapping madly with a mallet, trying to get your dowel to a sufficient depth while your glue is drying. This speeds up the whole operation, and is a really necessary feature when you are dealing with a long row of dowels and don't have time to mess around. You can get replacement 9.7 mm bits through OMS tool company (maker of Dowelmax), or you can buy them off of [...] in a 3-pack. The tool does require some learning, but either the manual or the CD are perfectly adequate for learning how to use it. Once you grasp the principle, the tool seems almost intuitive. I haven't used the manual now in over a year. The Dowelmax comes with a host of accessories that allow you to put dowels in places that are unimaginable with a self-centering jig. Incredibly flexible tool. BIG question: is it worth the money? I can only tell you my opinion, based on my experience. It is one of the most-used tools I have. Absolutely essential for chairs, and have used it for numerous applications, including putting legs on tables and joining complicated pattern pieces on tabletops. It easily replaces a pocket joiner and a biscuit joiner, and simply cannot be beat for speed or precision. If you have been mortizing and tennoning, chances are you can get an equally secure joint much faster using this tool and multiple rows of dowels, in a lot less time. You may be looking at the piece and thinking why you should pay so much for what seems to be a tiny, non-motorized tool. The answer of me is simply in what it does. It may not have a motor, but functionally, it does things that could only be done by a multiplicity of motorized tools, results in better finished pieces, and saves a lot of time. I suggest also that you buy the expansible fluted dowels that come with the jig, which are also available on [...] through OMS Tool company (the maker of the jig) or through other outlets like Woodworker's Supply or Rocklers. They go in snugly but without force, and expand into the dowel hole, locking in quickly. After one minute, there's no removing them--though with good clamps, you can still squeeze your pieces together. A cheap glue bottle with an application tip for dowels is also a real time-saver. Together with the expansible dowels, you can achieve secure joints by applying glue only to the hole; no need for additional application to the expansible dowel. To sum up: Doweling is a precision operation, very intolerant of error. The Dowelmax is the only tool up to the job, in my opinion, and its flexibility to handle many doweling operations is unsurpassed. If you are like me, you will find yourself using this tool all of the time. It will greatly expand your woodworking capabilities, creates more aesthetically pleasing pieces, and saves a bundle of time. I wouldn't do woodworking without it now. It's definitely a "must-have".
S**E
Owned it for about a year...
I'm always surprised when people write a review after only having something a day or two. For a product like this, I think it's a better policy to actually use it to build some projects, and review it a few months down the line to see if buyer's remorse has set in. I watched the instruction videos on the internet before I received my dowelmax, and I was able to use the jig right out of the box without any issues. I found the process to be fairly intuitive, with results that were (and continue to be) excellent. I love all the accessories that come with the kit. The accessories allow you to always find a way to use dowel joinery for your project in creative, highly accurate, repeatable ways. You'll enjoy great fit and finish on the completed joints. I used the dowelmax to make a garden bench with approximately 100 dowels. Every joint lined up perfectly without any mistakes. I'm very pleased with the results. Strong, tight joints that are indistinguishable from mortise and tenon joints. This is a good product. So, after several months of ownership, my opinion is this: I do not regret having purchased a dowelmax. It lives up to it's reviews. I often read reviews of other products where the reviewers seem to wish that a tool was made out of better materials and was more accurate, etc. The problem seems to be that people are reluctant to pay the extra expense for something like a dowelmax that actually provides the fit, finish and results of a first-rate tool. I believe it was Benjamin Franklin who said "The bitterness of poor quality remains long after the sweetness of lower price is forgotten." Don't make the mistake of buying poor quality. Get your wallet out and get a dowelmax.
G**N
Love it! Where was this all my life. Highly recommended.
This is hands down the best doweling jig I have ever used. Incredibly well machined. Cleverly designed. All metal, beautiful combination of steel and brass. It feels in hands like WWII bolt action rifle, you can depend on it. It produces results so precise gage blocks will not catch the wood edges when sliding over them. Joint lines become invisible after 1-2 passes in a drum sander, especially in bookmatched wood you cannot tell it was dowelmaxed together. Joints produced are very strong. I can argue stronger than mortises. And the jig is so easy to use, dramatically faster than tenoning, by use frequency it already replaced the mortise/tenon machines, finger joints, domino machines in the shop. We are planning to buy two kits. While the price higher my advice is cry once and never look back. Cheap is expensive. Also, these are made in Canada, you will be supporting a Canadian business.
T**L
The Dowelmax jig is a simple but intuitive jig that makes dowels an enjoyable joinery to use. I have previously used a homemade jig, a cheap self-centering jig, and a plastic jig from a reputable woodworking brand. None of those can compete with the Dowelmaxs accuracy and ease of use. Pros - Accuracy: It's precise and accurate. The holes are aligned perfectly, resulting in strong and tight joints. Versatility: The jig offers versatility in terms of hole spacing and configurations. It allows for multiple dowel hole sizes and various spacing options, providing flexibility in designing and constructing different types of joints using different sizes of materials Ease of Use: the check mark guidance allows for pieces to be accurately aligned Time Efficiency: The adjustable knobs are easy and effortless to remove and reattach. Strong and Reliable Joints: The jig creates robust and durable joints, but not at the cost of the appearance of the product. Cons: Initial Cost: The Dowelmax jig can be relatively expensive compared to other doweling jigs, especially the self-centering jig. But you most certainly get what you paid for! Learning Curve: While the Dowelmax jig is user-friendly, there is still a learning curve. The booklet provided goes some way but youtube videos provide a better understanding. Dust collection: I'm being picky, I have other brand tools which integrated dust collection when drilling. Square wood: the lumber needs to be square, dowels require accuracy and sometimes not fastening the clamp down can result in a misalignment only noticed in the dry fitting stage. Overall, I would highly recommend using the dowelmax. Eventually, over time I would happily add a second in order to speed up the process instead of changing from the end grain to the face gain configuration. Buy it if you want rock-solid joinery made quickly.
P**T
I assemble finely crafted furniture. It makes for super accurate and strong jointing. This tool is manufactured in Canada, not in the far east and it shows in the incredible design and manufacturing quality. Even the documentation is excellent, clear and useful. The tool is very easy to used and I can achieve high accuracy in the jointing process. I recommend it to anybody.
C**S
So well made. Accurate, easy to use. Precision that I was needing with dowel. I gave a call to OMS Tool Company where it’s made, to get information about accessories, leave a message and had a call back in the next hour. Excellent service.
P**K
If you use dowels in your woodworking, this is the tool for you! Simple and easy and well constructed. Seems expensive but you'll always be reaching for it!
R**M
I bought this a while ago, and I have to say, I have used this many times to create pieces, or repair broken furniture. It takes a little practice getting use to it, but once you do, this thing will get you out of many jambs and will make sure your joins are solid and professional-looking.
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