Milling jig sets

A milling jig is often a less well-known product, but you do need it to make recesses for locks, hinges and other door-related products.

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Intersteel Milling jig set for 4 Intersteel leaf hinges 89×89 mm

165,75 
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Intersteel Milling template set for 3 concealed Intersteel hinges 130×30 mm

347,35 
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Intersteel Milling jig set for 4 Intersteel leaf hinges 76×76 mm

165,75 
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What is a milling jig?

A milling jig is a shape that is used to make recesses for locks, hinges and other door-related products. Milling jigs are often used for recessing concealed or leaf hinges. This is often done using a router. Do you need help choosing the right milling jig or are you not sure whether you need it? Please feel free to contact us.

Different types of milling jigs:

Flat Milling Jigs
Flat milling jigs are often used to process flat surfaces, for example to create edges or create grooves.

Profile Router Jigs
Profile Router Jigs are perfect for creating complicated lines and shapes, but also for specific shapes.

Hole Milling Jigs
These milling jigs are made to drill a precise hole with your own chosen diameters and depths. These are mainly used in wood and metalworking.

Template Router Jigs
Template Router Jigs create patterns that can be repeated and are mainly used in the furniture industry. This way they can always make new furniture.

Frame Milling Jigs
Frame Milling Jigs are specially designed for the construction sector. These make making wooden frames easier, because they are tailored to specific dimensions and angles.

Advantages of milling molds

Precision
By using milling jigs you can work much more precisely, which means your products are also better.

Repetition
With a milling jig you can do the same movement more often without moving, this is very important in mass production, for example.

Speed
​​By using milling jigs you can work much faster, as you spend less time on movements and operations.

Safety
Router jigs ensure that the chance of risk and errors is smaller, because the woodworker is less dependent on self-service.