How To Make A Box Joint - WOOD magazine
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Learn how to make a box joint, often called a finger joint. Straight from the class room to your desktop, WOOD magazine's Bob Hunter shows you how to make a jig for your table to cut perfect fitting box joints. Use this technique on small box construction, drawer construction, even decorative joinery for furniture and more.
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I`ve never seen it explained that simple thanks
To make the use of the jig smoother. Cut the gauge block from HDPE or if you can find it UHMW. Both highly dense plastics with a high glide surface. You really don’t want to be fighting your work piece while leaning over a saw.
Excellent tutorial, clearly explained. Thank you.
I like this method...going to try it
BEST explanation I've ever seen. One missing bit is if the joints are too loose or too tight, how to adjust the cut.
@MB-zj3er
6 ай бұрын
If anyone is wondering: Too tight joint = Pin closer to blade Too loose joint = Pin away from blade Adjustments are best made with pieces of paper, they are very small
Great lesson Bob. Thank you
Thanks for the knowledge. Also i love my Fraud Dado blade set !!!!!!!!!!!
good video but you never addressed how to adjust the jig if your joints are too loose or tight after the test cuts.
@johnpossum556
4 жыл бұрын
Check out "The router workshop". They use brass set up blocks and it is a superior way to do this.
@Belg1970
4 жыл бұрын
@@johnpossum556 I found their website but to watch you have to buy in?? Or I missing something?
@johnpossum556
4 жыл бұрын
@@Belg1970 probably. They used to be on PBS every saturday and if you search youtube you should be able to find them.
Nice Video. The one Video that I have seen, was they used square cut saw blades together but they had a rubber spacer itn between them to keep the two blades moving and the tips hitting each other to prevent the tip Flying off. Is there a ridge on the blades to prevent the tip from hitting?