
Tag Archives: Router Jig
Quick Start Peyote Router Jig Review: Right for Our Shop?
We’ve been testing the Quick Start Peyote Cards for Size 11 Seed Beads (Pack of 3) as a companion tool to our peyote setup, and they feel like training wheels in the best way. Each card gives our first few rows a crisp, anchored start, so the pattern doesn’t drift while we find our rhythm. In our shop, that matters—less wobble means fewer do-overs and a cleaner edge when we’re batching small cuffs or sample strips. The cards are simple, almost humble, but that’s their charm: no moving parts, no learning curve, just a steady foundation. As we compare them to a router jig workflow, we’re asking one question—speed or control—and these cards nudge us toward both.
DI BI GRAMAS Router Jig Review: Right for Our Shop?
When we started testing the DI BI GRAMAS router jig, we expected cleaner dados and tighter repeatability—especially on small cabinet parts. What we didn’t expect was how quickly our shop’s “quality control team” would volunteer to supervise. Between setup tweaks and bit changes, we set a new distraction benchmark with the Cat Interactive Box Puzzle Toy with 3 Small Balls and 1 Bell. Its natural wood build looks right at home beside our jigs, and the soft clatter of rolling balls feels like a tiny, indoor hunting drill for kittens—busy enough to keep paws occupied while we dial in fence alignment. If a router jig review is really about precision and workflow, this odd little companion surprisingly helps both.










