After making the 3-in-one Matchfit jig, following their plans, I needed to make the tapering jig stops. Now, I'm a beginner woodworker and don't currently possess the preferred tools or skills to make something that small and exact. What I am though, is an expert 3D printer and can certainly model up and print these out in a matter of no time. So, that's what I did.
Used these today to make some tapers on a stool that I needed for the garage, worked flawlessly. Need at least two for best results. Made mine out of PLA, 0.4mm nozzle and 0.2 layer height with 15%+ on the infill.
in the 3mf file I added a modifier that increases the infill percentage on the thinner side of the part, as that felt the part to be most likely to flex and could mess up the process of trying to replicate the same cuts over and over.
If you're interested on what this whole jig is for, click here to go to Microjig's site for plans and a video on how to make and use it.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.