Box Joint Jig Tablesaw Woodworking Finger Joint Jig perfect table saw box joints Micro Adjustable
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2024
- Blog post... info.lagunatools.com/making-a... Micro-Adjustable Box joint woodworking jig for tablesaw creates perfect fitting box joints / finger joints on the table saw with no router table required! New and improved micro adjustable capability and clever spacer storage feature set this jig apart from the pack. Demonstrated on the Laguna Fusion F2 tablesaw, and featuring Woodpeckers multi-knobs. Advance your wood working skills on the tablesaw with this easy to make jig. Make perfect joinery in walnut, oak or your favorite hardwood with this mico-adjustable jig.
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I have watched several videos making box jigs. This is by far my favorite. Thank you for sharing this.
Wow, that's great. Thanks for the nice comment.
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Well explained,thank you
Best looking diy bjj I’ve seen so far.
Hey thanks!
Quick to make and best clip. Thy for sharing.
Thanks for checking out the video!
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Thanks
Looks like a nice jig! Great job!
Thanks!
Hy, do you think I could use the base for different sliding fences with different width fingers or would you recommend to make another one for other finger sizes? Thanks for the great content you are providing for the community!
Thanks for such a nice comment! My personal preference is to make one jig for each finger size, just to keep things simple. I have one for 1/4" and one for 3/8", and that's all I've ever needed. To me, the beauty of this jig is just how simple it is, and it makes nice joints too. Best to you.
@@TheThoughtfulWoodworker Thank you for the kind answer! I'll go and build as many as I "need" 😁. Keep up with this great work.
Very nice.. parabéns 👍
Nice job!
Thank you!
good stuff
Thanks!
Just looked for plans, but couldn't find them. Could be me, for certain. Might help to add a link to make this easier.
Hi Jay, the blog with plans is pending. I'll post a link when the blog goes live on Lagunatools.com
Thanks
Here's the blog post of the Box Joint Jig... info.lagunatools.com/making-a-box-joint-jig-for-a-tablesaw Also look for a Jewelry box video on Laguna's channel soon. It uses this box joint jig to make a project.
Cheers!
I went to your blog and tried to print the plan. It overlays the plans with the comments. Could you please make a PDF of the plan without the comments? Thanks
I made the plans available on the Sketchup 3D warehouse. Just search for "Box Joint Jig The Thoughtful Woodworker"
If you can't access Sketchup, here are the dimensions... Base 18 x 3", Fixed Fence 18 x 5", Sliding fence 17 x 4.25", Hardwood block for threaded stop 4.25 x 1.75 x 3/4". Make the key 3/8 x 3/8 x 1.5" long and place it in a slot in the sliding fence. Then clamp the sliding fence to the fixed fence so the key is 3/8" from the blade. There is also a 1/4" MDF sacrificial face that is loose. It just prevents tearout on your workpiece. Size it about 17 x 4.25" . Best to you.
Traducción al español por favor
You can hit the CC button to see subtitles, then click the gear icon and click auto translate to Spanish. Thank you.
Dado blade tutorial only.
Hmm John, I'm not quite sure what you mean. Happy to answer any questions on the box joint jig. Thanks and best to you.
@@TheThoughtfulWoodworker I only have a single-blade table saw so I can't use a Dado blade; your tutorial doesn't really address my situation and I guess a lot of others who have table saws that can only take a single blade.
@@johnrobinson1020 OK I see. Unfortunately, box joints aren't very fun without a dado blade. Router table perhaps, or find a jig designed for a single blade. Best of luck with it.