Leigh TD330 Through Dovetail Jig

Model TD330. Quick and simple to use. For workbench or router table use.
Model TD330. Quick and simple to use

Rout classic through dovetails at a price that fits any budget. With the TD330 you can make joints in boards up to 12-7/8" (327mm) wide. Perfect for drawers and boxes!


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What's a Through Dovetail Joint?

A dovetail joint is made up of two boards with interlocking routed tails (like a dove’s tail) and routed pins, fitted together to make up a corner joint. See parts of a through dovetail joint below.

Create a wide range of joinery projects with the TD330

Joinery project with the TD330
Make through dovetails in multiple sizes, and on boards of different thicknesses. Few other dovetail jigs as simple as the TD330 offer a way to rout through dovetail joints this well. Perfect for drawers, boxes and so much more.
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Simple Jig Operation

TD330 is easy to use

The TD330 is easy to use. The e10 guide bushing guides the router with installed bit in and around the comb of the template to rout the dovetails.

The TD330 is well suited to router table use

The TD330 can be used on a router table, providing quick and easy routing of through dovetails.

Easy Step-by-Step Instructions

The Leigh TD330 Jig is a versatile tool to make dovetails. Even beginners can achieve great results following the illustrated step by step instructions in the included Leigh user guide.

Watch Leigh videos

Watch TD330 instructional videos before starting a project to become familiar with the tool and its features. Bring a portable device to the shop to watch and learn right in front of the jig.

Router Requirements

Handheld Router

What Router Should I Use? The TD330 is shipped with two 1/2" shank router bits. Leigh recommends a midsize router, from 1-1/2 to 2-1/4 HP (9-13 amps) with a 1/2" collet. This size provides great power to weight ratio. Fixed base routers are ideal because they have a lower center of gravity with handles mounted to the router base rather than the motor, as with plunge routers. However, if you are proficient with the use of a plunge router, it works just as well. When buying a router, also consider ergonomics, switch location, a good plunge mechanism and easy, accurate adjustment of bit height.

Leigh recommends a midsize router

Adaptors for your Router The TD330 requires a router fitted with the Leigh e10 guide bushing. Leigh offers a range of guide bushing adaptors to fit most common routers. Learn more >
 

Router Table

Router tables are typically used with a bearing or fence, however, the Leigh TD330 is guided around a guide bushing mounted in the router table. Leigh eBush guide bushings are designed to the decades-old Porter Cable/Black & Decker industry standard. Therefore, you will need an insert ring to fit the included eBush to your router table or router plate. See specifications below.

Router table or router plate

Leigh eBush and Nut

Leigh eBush and Nut

Router table insert plate

To fit the eBush to your router table insert plate, you need a 1-3/8" diameter counter bore insert ring. Check with your router table or router plate (router lift) manufacturer, as to what adaptation, if any, is required.

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