How to Make a Spline Jig for Picture Frames and Boxes
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- Опубліковано 5 бер 2015
- This spline jig is a real simple and easy to make jig that rides along your table saw fence and allows you to cut splines in picture frames and boxes. Just using glue on mitered corners may seem good enough but over time as the width of the wood expands and contracts with the seasons the joints will eventually break. And that’s why you need splines. Unlike a lot of spline jigs, this rides along the fence and not in the miter slot which means you can place the spline anywhere you want and even cut wider splines by moving the fence and making multiple passes. Setting the blade height is easy since the corner sits just a hair above the table and the two guides easily clear the blade. Subscribe for weekly woodworking projects: ua-cam.com/users/drunkenwo...
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So happy you decide to make this series on picture frames! Thank You
So simple yet so effective. Great Job David!
Great simple way to make a spline jig, I will definitely be making one of these!! Thanks for your time in making the video for us.
My favorite Spline Jig yet. This is the one I'm going to build. Thanks!
Thanks for this video! So simple and looks easy to use. Just in time for a frame project I'm making right now!
Wow, that is super simple, but high quality just like the video. Definitely going to be building this. Thanks for the idea!
Hey David, I'm a fan of your new stuff but found this vid when looking for info on a spline jig. Just want to congratulate you on how far you're come, the info you share is still as good, but your production, confidence and lack of swaying has come such a long way :) Look forward to seeing where you are in another 2.5 years!
I really enjoyed this video. I think I might make one of these to frame some of my old artwork. Thanks for sharing the jig sir. Awesome and simple.
Very simple and very clever! Thank you for sharing. Best wishes, Evangelos
Thanks for a simple to make jig. I like that you can see where the blade will hit the frame, easier to center the cut with this setup. Thanks again
Very clever Mr. Picciuto, very clever indeed! Still loving that 80's music. Love your stuff!
Cool jig, I liked the fact that you clamped the MDF pieces against that triangle! THanks for sharing!
OMG! This jig makes me moist. The adaptability of how one wants to do splines makes a lot of options not seen on various spline jigs for table saws or routers
Almost done making this, and under 30 minutes! Perfect for the special gift frame drying now! Thank you for sharing your time and talent.
I always wanted to make a jig like that. Thank you for making the video and sharing you ideas..... Love your channel...
Amazing. This helped me finish a jewelry box I was working on, finished in about an hour.
Great jig, tossed my old spline jig out, this one is so quick & easy to set up!
I just found your channel and your in my new favourites! Thank you for all the tips and a great inclusive positive attitude!
Made and already used. Works a treat many thanks. Subscribed.
Thanks for sharing David, looks like I will be making both of these very soon.
David, I truly like your new format and presentation. I'm quite enjoying the Picture Frame series and look forward to future videos......
I really like this jig. I plan on making one when the weather breaks. I was also thinking of putting in a slot in the center to install an adjustable cam clamp. That way the piece can be clamped closer to the table. Love your videos. Keep it up.
Best video I have seen for making picture frame spline jig.
I was going to use a biscuit joiner but this idea gives a larger gluing area and I like the way the jig does a better job of alignment. Thanks for the inspiration.
I like the adaptability of your jig, nice job
Looks GREAT! Thank you for sharing, going to make one!
Glad you referenced this video today. I need to build this. Thanks.
Mais um projeto simples e de grande utilidade que embeleza e torna resistente uma moldura para quadros
Thank you for being you...and your videos of course!
David quick and simple that's the way it should be nice job bro.
Super simple! This is my project tomorrow.
Great way to align the supports using a speed square and drafting triangle. Nice job.
Belo trabalho. Parabéns 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Simple and very usable - nice video!
I liked your tip about using a drafting square and a speed square. Nice job! Mahalo!
Love your tutorials, thanks
Just what I was looking for! Good job dude!
That is a great jig. I am going to make one of those this weekend.
This literally made my day. Great simple jig 😁
Now that is a great jig. I use mine quite often. Great way to simplify it. Mine was a little bit different but I like yours very much.
Drunken Woodworker Looks good! Everyone is so obsessed with dovetails for boxes but splined miters look great and are strong.
Cool jig. Simple and effectiv
Good idea! I will definitely be making one of these.
I appreciate you! Whipped up mine super fast just now after watching
Thanks, David. That is the simplest spline jig I've seen. Mine is about 5x bigger and very clunky. Now I gotta build this one.
I tried this today, works great. Thanks for the idea ;)
Nice and simple and effective - thanks, this is going on my to do list. Scott
Very good! I like it! Thanks.
Man, that's so simple, but really awesome! Way easier than some other ones I've seen. Great job dude!
I Like To Make Stuff Thanks Bob!!
I Like To Make Stuff as well
Very clever!
I'll be building one of these for my box making. I like this design much more than the miter slot type. More compact and easier to store.
Thank you!
Very cool jig. I like!
Really sweet jig
All your videos teach something useful. I love the pace you use and not a lot of useless dialogue. Keep it up!
Thanks John!
done and dusted!! great deal man! easy peasy!
I followed the instructions, made a minor modification due to materials on hand and cut 8 splines in a box, 2 in each corner. Worked great. Thanks!
David, I really enjoy your show!
You are very inspiring, and I love the style of video you produce. Keep up the good work!
Wow, thanks!!
Wow that is awesome. I am going to try it.
good job, thanks for sharing 🙏
Been looking forward to this video since the sled build. Great concept. :)
Caleb Allen Thank you!
Awesome as smart spline jig. I'll definitely build myself one of this! Thanks for sharing David.
Thanks!
Fantastic in its simplicity
Thanks!
Great video. Thanks.
Great version of a very versatile jig! I really like how cutting the spines doesn't require cutting into the jig. I just might have to make another spline miter jig.
Thanks!
Drunken Woodworker No Thank you!
Last week I made a spline jib. I wish I had remembered this one and made one like this. The one I made was fine and worked. But this makes setting the blade height easier.
Love the attention to safety.
Like that a lot, thanks for sharing.
Really good jig to have
Ótimo! Obrigado
| like this Video So much . thankyou for made thế viveo
Gonna make one this weekend! Thanks, David!
Randy Allaway Thanks Randy!
Great video. Thanks really like the series on picture framing
John Holinka Thanks! I've got another 2 or 3 coming in the series. Next one is "Basic Picture Frame Making."
Even a newbie like myself could make that. Nice jig...and I really like the new format on your videos Awesome job Bob!
Who's Bob??
Great video thanks!
I just built one today, and it works amazing. I had to build it for an old Delta table saw, and notch out the housing over the guide bar because of screws on the back side of the guide, but that helped it to keep it more aligned.
I left my frame guides a little longer beyond the jig for 2 reasons: 1) to support a larger frame, and 2) I can use the back one for a handle to push the jig through.
Thanks again, this is great. Love your tutorials!
Right on! It’ll come in handy!
Mate, it's AWESOME!
Dave Pachuto, you are great!
Hey Dave, great simple project, but very usefull.I will be making one.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards Shayne......
Great. going to make this now.
As always, thanks for the time and effort David.....you are really good at this :-)
William Lutes Thanks man!
Next build, thanks!
Nice work dude!!
Great jig!
making this right now, thanks!
Thank you!
Now that's a simple useful jig. Thanks Dave.
Moonpie Creations Thanks!
Great jig, also the miter sled from last week was awesome! Now I kinda feel like giving a shot to those mirror frames my wife's been nagging me all winter about.
The Small Workshop Thanks! I've got another 2 or 3 coming in the series. Next one is "Basic Picture Frame Making."
Looking forward to it! :)
Love it!
Great idea I was thinking about the box cut and boom their it is thanks
Hy after seeing your spline jig I was hoping you may be able to do a video on building a box/comb jig please. your video was really clear to understand
i will be building this. thanks david!
You are the man
Very nice!
Awesome video
Great jig.
J.D. Ransom Thanks!
Very nice ! It's a lot simpler than the one I posted. Good job !
Nice Simple highly functional jig, great work! I have a tenoning jig that i threw together almost exactly like this, now I think i'm gonna make a removable front plate with the 45s for splines and up my miter game a bit.
TabLeft great idea! thanks!
Great Job 📐
Simple and easy jig. Great video too!
Jay Bates Thanks Jay! I'm sending you a truckload of good plywood. Keep your eye out.
Drunken Woodworker - I really like your project videos. They are very clear and well paced. Your attention to detail makes them appear very professional.
Stumpy Nubs Appear professional? David IS a pro.
Matt de Oliveira Seriously, dude? You are going to argue whit the way I phrased a compliment?
Stumpy Nubs No. It was sarcasm. You are too, Stumpy.
Great video
Very nice jig.
***** Thank you!