🛠️ Nail every dovetail joint like a pro—precision, power, and durability in one sleek jig!
COMPACT YET CAPABLE - Handles up to 12-inch wide and 1-1/8-inch thick stock—ideal for professional-grade woodworking projects.
ROCK SOLID WOOD GRIP - Heavy-duty cam clamps with sandpaper-backed locking bars ensure your stock stays put for flawless cuts.
DURABLE MACHINED ALUMINUM - Built to last with a premium aluminum template that guarantees long-term accuracy and reliability.
EFFORTLESS PRECISION SETUP - Template alignment lines and depth gauges let you dial in perfect dovetails fast—no guesswork.
VERSATILE DOVETAIL TEMPLATES - Includes 4211 template for half-blind, rabbeted half-blind, and sliding dovetails—master every joint style.
The PORTER-CABLE 4210 Dovetail Jig is a robust, hand-powered woodworking tool featuring a 12-inch max stock width and precision router bit depth gauges. It includes versatile templates for multiple dovetail styles, heavy-duty cam clamps with sandpaper grip for secure wood holding, and a machined aluminum template for superior accuracy and durability—perfect for millennial pros seeking flawless joinery with quick setup.
Can I make 1/2” box joints w/ this set up? Without buying anything extra.
I am getting a Festool 1010 EQ Router for Christmas. I have a Model 4210 porter cable dovetail jig. i need to know what bushings and bits to buy
Dose this come with the router bits and guide rings?
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4.6
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M**E
Relief
I started out with the $38 Harbor Freight dovetail jig. It does work, but it’s not the Porter Cable jig. The Porter Cable jig makes the dovetail process so much easier. And, it works with greater precision and ease. Granted, I got my feet wet using the Harbor Freight jig, but I wish I had started out with the Porter Cable jig first. Also, it is more cost effective to buy the upgraded version of the Porter Cable jig with the additional templates.
S**E
Never got it
Ordered and after 2 weeks canceled it. Ordered again from a different vendor and it was lost. Got a refund and went to Rockler store to get it. Works great after set up.
S**L
Easy of use
I recently built new cabinets for my kitchen and wanted to make them the way they used to build cabinets. Now adays they are not made very well which is why I wanted to build my own. I had an old jig that was hard to set up and had seen better days. I built them out of oak wood so I didn't want to waste any if at all possible! I'm glad I bought this jig. It stands up to the name and was affordable. I will get years of use out of it.
S**E
Not easy to use
I am a beginner using this jig, instructions are good but still had problems setting up the first time, but got it and now it is a great addition to my workshop
J**R
Very good jig... Two helpful tips....
There are some other good reviews and tips but I discovered two helpful things.1. Some others mentioned the pieces not lining up perfectly flush and this is due to the offset guide not offsetting the pieces by exactly 1/2”. There were some solutions mentioned but I found it easiest to use a small piece of duct tape on the edge of the vertical portion of the guide. For me, this displaces the vertical piece (the tails) a little more to the right and giving the correct (1/2”) offset. I actually used two pieces of tape (1 thickness of tape was not quite enough). The most important thing though, I think, is to measure the offset before making the cut. Place the pieces using the guide and clamp them down securely but before cutting, measure to make sure the offset is 1/2”. You probably will have to lift the template up to get a good measurement. Then just put the template back on top, secure it, and cut.2. The guide bushing may not be a perfect circle. It may be oval by just a few thousandths of a inch. On my first cut, the tails were too big “around” (when looking at them end on) and they would not fit into the pins even with a hammer. Then, I rotated the router 45 degrees and the joint fit together easily by hand. What is happening is when I rotated the router, I was using a part of the guide bushing that was actually very slightly smaller (in diameter) which means the tails are very slight smaller and the pins (actually the gaps between the pins, where the tails fit into) are slightly larger. If you can’t find a position of the guide bushing the gives the right fit, you could gently file the the sides of the bushing just a few thousandths at a time until you get a good fit. Also, once you find the part of the guide bushing that gives that perfect fit, you could mark the opposite sides with a permanent marker. Then, rotate the bushing in the base plate so that the marks are parallel to the handles on the router so you can make the cuts with the router handles in the comfortable position (parallel to the width of the jig and wood). The marks will also be useful for future reference when you reinstall the baseplate and bushing.All in all, the jig is very good. It is very sturdy and the clamps hold the wood really well. The main shortcoming is the offset guide (mine was off by almost a full 1/16” (two thicknesses of duct tape). Then the guide bushing being a little off was a problem until I figured out what was going on.
J**Z
Heed my warning use the bit that's included
I wish the instructions stressed the importance of using the bit that came with this tool. I spent a day trying to figure out what I was doing wrong, My first use with this tool went like a charm I made quite a few drawers, I had this on a shelf for a few years and took it down to make a drawer, everything went wrong I spent more time trying to fine tune this jig but The dovetails didn't work out I adjusted the height so many times and failed, You must use the size bit that comes with this jig or you will pull your hair out, the bit that came with this I used the first time making drawers this time I used another that was used in my old craftsman Jig big mistake I just ordered a new one from Amazon
I**N
Glad to have it in the workshop.
It is really nice to have and works great. Made drawers that went together perfectly. It took a while to set up, and we had to order additional parts for our router. Only comes with one template, so that’s a bummer. Most of this is in the description and you should expect it. However, it’s still a bummer.
A**N
Fine Tool
I have worked as a professional furniture /cabinet maker since 1980 and although this is not a professional tool I find the results to be more than adequate. My need was for a quick portable jig and this fits the bill. The initial results were excellent and my project is complete. Take care and go slow with the router, pay attention to your alignment and your results will be fine.I do own a professional jig for the shop and still hand cut many dovetails but for this job I have no complaints.Bottom line, I am very happy and will use this tool for many projects.
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Excellent communication throughout the order process. Product is perfect.
Ideal for woodworking, furniture and cabinet making, the Porter Cable 4210 12-inch dovetail jig kit enables cutting a wide variety of joinery for drawers, boxes, and furniture in stock from 1/4 to 1-1/8 inches thick with a router (sold separately). The kit includes a template 4211 for half-blind, rabbeted half-blind, and sliding dovetails. The unit’s template alignment lines and intuitive router bit depth setting gauges deliver industry leading ease of set-up and enable depth settings without measurements. On-board instructions provide clear guidance while machined aluminum template provides superior cutting accuracy and long term durability. All bit needed to make joinery above are included. Ninety-day money back guarantee, 3 year limited warranty, 1 year free service contract.
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For me, this displaces the vertical piece (the tails) a little more to the right and giving the correct (1/2”) offset. I actually used two pieces of tape (1 thickness of tape was not quite enough). The most important thing though, I think, is to measure the offset before making the cut. Place the pieces using the guide and clamp them down securely but before cutting, measure to make sure the offset is 1/2”. You probably will have to lift the template up to get a good measurement. Then just put the template back on top, secure it, and cut.2. The guide bushing may not be a perfect circle. It may be oval by just a few thousandths of a inch. On my first cut, the tails were too big “around” (when looking at them end on) and they would not fit into the pins even with a hammer. Then, I rotated the router 45 degrees and the joint fit together easily by hand. What is happening is when I rotated the router, I was using a part of the guide bushing that was actually very slightly smaller (in diameter) which means the tails are very slight smaller and the pins (actually the gaps between the pins, where the tails fit into) are slightly larger. If you can’t find a position of the guide bushing the gives the right fit, you could gently file the the sides of the bushing just a few thousandths at a time until you get a good fit. Also, once you find the part of the guide bushing that gives that perfect fit, you could mark the opposite sides with a permanent marker. Then, rotate the bushing in the base plate so that the marks are parallel to the handles on the router so you can make the cuts with the router handles in the comfortable position (parallel to the width of the jig and wood). The marks will also be useful for future reference when you reinstall the baseplate and bushing.All in all, the jig is very good. 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Without buying anything extra.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Yes, you can make box joints with the 4210."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"I am getting a Festool 1010 EQ Router for Christmas. I have a Model 4210 porter cable dovetail jig. i need to know what bushings and bits to buy","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I believe the bit is a 3/8 dovetail bit. I bought mine when I bought the jig. I would look up the jig on amazon and go to the \"people who bought this item often buy...\" I think that's how I got mine. Hope this helps."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Dose this come with the router bits and guide rings?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The Dovetail Jig includes the following. \n\nJig BaseTemplate - Model 4211\nRouter Bit - Model 43776\nPCTemplate Guide - Model 42040\nLock Nut - Model 42237\nInstruction manual\nWrench"}}]}]}