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The Milescraft1319 Joint Mate is a handheld dowel jig designed for creating strong corner, edge, and surface joints with ease. Featuring three metal bushing sizes and self-centering pins, this tool ensures precise dowel alignment for maximum joint strength. Its adjustable fence and minimal setup requirements make it a must-have for any woodworking enthusiast.





































| Manufacturer | Milescraft, Inc. |
| Part Number | 13190003 |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 4 x 2 inches |
| Item model number | 1319 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | Old Version Imperial |
| Color | Black/Red |
| Style | Old |
| Material | ABS |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Measurement System | Imperial |
| Included Components | Guide Fence, Guide Fence Knobs, Manual, JointMate |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
V**R
extremely easy to use!!
I just start to do wood working and not plan to be any better than a bit more than immature. I use to do some residential remodeling in the past year, and fairly capable with the tools I used. I say this is one of the tool I bought and I love it. It is easy to use and with more than acceptable results. If you don't need professional result, this tool is 100% worth to own items of wood working! I made a few minor mistakes for my 1st project. With a few more time of practicing, I am sure I can handle the tool much better~
B**H
Very well built, ingenious design makes it easy to ise
First off, unlike most products made in China, this is the 2nd Milescraft piece of equipment I’ve bought off Amazon and they are incredibly well made, plastic, but the sturdy, thick kind. Makes the job almost foolproof really. Check out their circle making kit as well. Def worth the money and cover a big range of sizes
E**N
It works but it's a bit hard to use
This tool allowed me to build some furniture with nice aligned joints but you really need to hold it tight when using it and double check almost every single time that the red stop has not moved after using it to drill the previous hole because it does move from time to time and you'll have to readjust otherwise you'll end up with a hole where you didn't want one. It's a nice tool tho, I'll keep using it for as long as it lasts.
J**R
Hard plastic like the one you will find on kreg products
It is made of hard plastic, like the one you will find on kreg products; instructions are clear and concise, and this products arrives in it's box alone, just the jig, and the instructions, you have to buy the drill bits and dowel centers and drill bit stop collars if you want to have a good set for dowel joinery. For me it is fine because I put some painters tape on the bit for depth stop and I drill what I need. This jig works best if you use a corded drill, a corded drill have more torque and revolutions, if you do the jig won't wobble and will do clean holes, and it works better with dowel pins instead of the common ones you have to cut, because the pins expand with glue and they fit fine. The common poplar dowels that you have to cut, are exactly the same size of the hole and you have to use some "persuasive" force to test the fit. Something really important for dowel joinery: your work pieces must be square if the parts are not, you will hear a lot of people complaining about that is not precise or they don't match. I've done it and based on my own results is simple as that. Square pieces = nice job; not square pieces = frustration.
M**B
Great value, merely fine product
I went back and forth on what to rate this product for a while after using it to drill dozens of dowel holes of varying sizes in a couple different projects. Ultimately, I settled on 3 stars. Right down the middle. You get what you pay for applies here. For what it costs, it gets the job done and does it well enough IF you know what you're doing. Notice, I said "if YOU know what you're doing", not "do what the instructions tell you to do." If you use this product as instructed, it will only infuriate you. The self-centering posts work great in theory, but in reality, trying to hold the product in place while also drill is borderline impossible, no matter how many clamps are helping. Even the slightest tweak in alignment can result in a janky dowel hole and loose fit. I also found that the self-center posts, and the corresponding centering line on the sides of the product, were not actually center. I did a half dozen test holes in a spare bit of timber when first getting the product and just 1 was actually of use and centered. However, if you adapt this product with a little knowledge and careful measuring, you can get a lot of great use out of it for what it costs. Rather than using the self centering posts to center the jig holes on the edge/end of a board, I decided to use the red edge guide that it comes with and a few sets of clamps to hold the jig to my workbench and then slide the board in and out of that, clamping the board in place, drilling, and moving on. It worked so much better than trying to fuss with a handheld jig. Since the centering line on the sides of the jig was not even remotely accurate, about 1/4-1/3 of the hole diameter off in fact, I spent a little time to find out where center actually was on all axes and marked them with a silver Sharpie for reference. Then I used the same Sharpie to mark a board "depth" gauge for the red edge guide. At the end of the day, for $11 and a few hours of trial and error, I created a more than serviceable dowel jig. The value cannot be beat but be prepared to work at it to get good results and I would not, under any circumstance, attempt to do any fine woodworking with this jig. For $50 more you can get far better, working right out of the box jigs that will save you a lot of time and effort. If you're just trying to get a cabinet together or do some infrastructure woodworking in your shop or something and on a budget, this is perfect.
W**T
Works way better than I expected
I tried to make one of these, but it didn’t turn out so well. So when I saw this I immediately ordered it figuring I’d use it one day. The first one I received had a bad nut and I couldn’t screw in one of the retaining screws. So Amazon sent me another and when I got it I threw it in with my other woodworking tools. Well the very next day I was making a fence for the router table I’m building and was trying to figure out the best way to connect all the pieces. The partial board I was using doesn’t do well with screws in the end grain. Then, duh, dowels. Pulled this bad boy out and was amazed at how accurate everything went together. Because of this I think I’m going to be a huge fan of dowels. I cannot recommend this thing enough.
A**R
Bueno
No es malo el producto, en el trabajo no es tan práctico
L**Y
Pleasantly surprised
I was skeptical that such an inexpensive tool could give satisfactory results but I figured it was worth a try. I had to install 16 dowel pins on 4 3/4" x 3" boards (4 per board on the ends). 14 of the holes were drilled perfectly. The 2 that weren't were my fault for not holding the device firmly enough. Hint: I had already made slight roundovers on the boards which made holding it firmly and square a little tougher so don't do that. The holes I did incorrectly I just put a glued up dowel in them and sawed them off flush and redrilled. The only drawback to this little tool is I was drilling holes in the ends of a 3" wide board. The tool's guide pins are too far apart to use as directed. I had several boards of the exact same width so I clamped one on either side and was able to use it as instructed. All in all, I am very happy with this little tool. A truly brilliant and simply design and a great value.
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