Make box joints on the 4216 Porter Cable dovetail jig.

In this video I do a step by step explanation of how to make box joints or finger joints on the Porter Cable 4216 dovetail jig. I'll also answer a few of the most popular questions posted on my other videos. Links below. I would like to thank each and every one of you who have subscribed or just stopped by to view my content. If you haven't subscribed, let me encourage you to do so and ring the notification bell to be notified of future content.
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  • @MikeyDonna
    @MikeyDonna10 ай бұрын

    Some advice if you’re not familiar with this jig , watch all of this guys Video on this jig then do a simple “through dove tail “ joint . Do this multiple times then come back and watch the videos again and again. Continue to rest this multiple times until you get the “hang of it” as some would say. Don’t expect perfection the first time. Even though I’ve become proficient with it I still 18:00 come back and view all these videos every now and then. Each time you will find another little “gem” you over looked .

  • @daveyJ213
    @daveyJ2134 ай бұрын

    Tried your method; worked the first time, resulting in a perfect box joint. Could not be happier. I think the key was lining up the outside edge of the board to the outside of the tooth on the template. I held a 1/4" spacer between the black sliding piece on the jig and installed the second board. Perfect! I Couldn't believe it was so easy. New subscriber here. You are very much appreciated.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    4 ай бұрын

    That's great man. Glad to hear of your success. Thanks for subscribing.

  • @daveyJ213

    @daveyJ213

    4 ай бұрын

    I think the hard part now is figuring out how to glue the joint up without making a mess. I hate squeeze out, but it might be unavoidable. @@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

  • @kurtgoodwin9490
    @kurtgoodwin94905 ай бұрын

    Clear, detailed with no BS. Many thanks.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    5 ай бұрын

    Thanks Kurt. I have more videos on this jig if you care to check those out

  • @charliegreb9481
    @charliegreb9481 Жыл бұрын

    Tracy - well done. Simple, straightforward and complete. Extra points for the safety gear, and double extra points for the gun safe. Wish all gun owners were as responsible as you are.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Charlie. Actually that safe don't have anything it except flammables. The real safe is in another location. Thanks for those kind words. I have a Playlist for this jig if you are interested in checking it out

  • @foinkle
    @foinkle9 ай бұрын

    Your videos are really good. You apologized for "rambling," but it helps a lot to understand this process when you "think out loud" during these. Much better than the videos in which everything works perfectly to plan. Your videos help us around the pitfalls before we encounter them. Just the simple step of pulling the template toward you before raising it (to avoid inadvertently turning the brass knobs) is a great process tip. Thanks so much!!

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you for those kind words. That's means a lot

  • @michaelortegon7226
    @michaelortegon7226 Жыл бұрын

    This is the only video I've found that shows how to reset the depth gauge. Aside from that this was very easy to follow, and the tangents were even informative from an experience stand point. Great work. I'll be watching it again when I'm down there with the jig scratching my head trying to set it up when I build my kitchen drawers.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Michael. I also have a Playlist of other techniques and joints using this jig if your interested. Thanks for stopping by my channel and leaving me a comment

  • @michaelortegon7226

    @michaelortegon7226

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 Oh, I'm subscribed too. I'll be checking them all out.

  • @haroldjones2394
    @haroldjones23947 ай бұрын

    Tracy, I tried using your method of lining the right side of my work piece with the right side of the PC jig, and my box joints were perfect the first time out of the chute. Thanks for the great info.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    7 ай бұрын

    Glad to hear of your success Harold

  • @johndyer9965
    @johndyer9965 Жыл бұрын

    Great instructional video. Particularly liked the use of an offset for the second board cuts. I made 1/2 box joints. Turned out great. Thank you!!

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks John. Glad it was useful. I also have videos on making dovetails if your interested. There is a whole playlist

  • @lb3876
    @lb387611 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this process easy to understand - much better than the OEM instructions. At this point we’re only making box joints for humidors and jewelry boxes but we’ll check back in once we move on to dive tails.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I have videos on dovetails too. Have a Playlist on them

  • @cliffart7398
    @cliffart7398 Жыл бұрын

    yes, yes and yes. I tried to make some dovetails and they didn't line up like they do when I use a table saw jig for my box joints. Good video. I will be giving it a try in the next few weeks.

  • @stevegipson4315
    @stevegipson43157 ай бұрын

    I appreciate you taking the time and making the video im headed to the garage and giving it a try!

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    7 ай бұрын

    How did it go?

  • @stevegipson4315

    @stevegipson4315

    7 ай бұрын

    well i got the jig set up (only had it for a few days). planed the wood. i dont thinik i have the wood setup right. i didnt have enough time to go back to your video it was time to go to work. i'm maintanance at GE. so i'll have to get back with you. thanks for checking on me

  • @patrickobrien9982
    @patrickobrien99825 ай бұрын

    I just ordered this exact jig. Thanks for the video

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    5 ай бұрын

    I have a Playlist for this jig if your interested

  • @patrickobrien9982

    @patrickobrien9982

    5 ай бұрын

    Definitely

  • @serendipityguy
    @serendipityguy Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much Tracy for making this video, I do appreciate these tips to get this Jig a 2nd spin. The alignment tips & clamping tips in this video are fantastic. I really liked your previous video on this Jig and nice to see your support with this.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much. It means a lot

  • @neilhouser8317
    @neilhouser8317 Жыл бұрын

    Outstanding Job! Thanks for sharing

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @buddydog1956
    @buddydog19567 ай бұрын

    Great vid ! Although I've been cutting the 1/4" dovetails primarily, I've been wanting to cut the box joints. I thought I'd have to succumb to cutting them w/ the table saw...now I can them since watching your presentation~

  • @buddydog1956

    @buddydog1956

    7 ай бұрын

    Follow Up: This is for others like me, beginner woodworker....RE: Box joints - I found that using Tracey's method of cutting these joints, i.e., the first cut (flush fit up against the stop on the jig) that I'll rotate that first piece CCW and make the cut. Then I'll fit the next piece w/ the 1/4" offset. Ditto, like the first cut (I'll make my cut, then rotate it CCW and cut).Much like I do w/ the dovetail cuts...I'll cut the last two pieces w/ the offset - of course, considering the mark on the mini jig, the pieces are coming out great, good fits and much less time than the dovetails.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    7 ай бұрын

    @buddydog1956 I'm glad the video was helpful and you are having success. That's my goal

  • @buddydog1956

    @buddydog1956

    7 ай бұрын

    Thank you man, I having the time of my life....thanks to you!!!@@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    7 ай бұрын

    I love hearing. Makes my day! Makes what I do worth doing. Thank you!

  • @michaelnevanssr206
    @michaelnevanssr206 Жыл бұрын

    As I am a newby to dovetail and box joints, I would like you to know that I have followed your instructions and have been able to make a decent dovetail box. It is my first successful assembly. I tried to follow Porter Cable's directions and messed up too many times. I think I did the same thing with the manual that you did. Thank you for you clear and concise instruction. With amore practice I know I will be making joints as well as yours.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    I have videos showing how to make dovetail joints as well. I have a whole Playlist on my channel. Check those out and I'm sure you will be able to make them too

  • @stevesiefken6432
    @stevesiefken6432 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! This really explains the process well👍🏻You we’re able to clearly explain a rather involved process.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Be sure to check out the Playlist on the Porter Cable dovetail jig.

  • @stevesiefken6432

    @stevesiefken6432

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 Roger that!

  • @MikeyDonna
    @MikeyDonna10 ай бұрын

    Tracy, I spent part of my day messing with my PC jig trying to perfect tight clean Box joints. Using your method the “mini” sized are perfect but the large I’m still not happy with. They would work but require more clamping than I think they should. I have ordered a Leigh adjustable bushing in hopes of correcting the large one. Will keep you posted after I receive it and test it. Mikey

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    10 ай бұрын

    I hope that corrects your issue.

  • @RGRGJKK
    @RGRGJKK11 ай бұрын

    Pura vida mi hermano great video as always you know how to do it .your videos review about that dovetail jig models is amazing and one of the best I watched on you tube .thanks again keep going with your woodworking projects.pura vida

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @TheJonkilleen
    @TheJonkilleenАй бұрын

    Thanks for a really great video. So much more accessible than the manual. One thing the manual does say about box/finger joints is that you should use the opposite end of the jig for cutting your second piece. You use the first piece you cut as the guide for setting up the end stop at the right-hand side. I think this would mean that you could batch out both ends of the joint without changing your set-up once you have it dialled in? Any reason why you don't use this approach? I've had the jig for about 3 years and haven't dedicated the time to making it work yet, so your video has given me the motivation to go and give it another try. Thanks again.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you. I just do it the way I did because that is what works for me. I have a Playlist on this jig if you are interested

  • @TheJonkilleen

    @TheJonkilleen

    Ай бұрын

    @@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 fair enough. Why change something that works. Yes, I've seen your other videos on the jig. Great content and saved to my favourites!

  • @rdot980
    @rdot980 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    You are welcome Robert

  • @wulf67
    @wulf67 Жыл бұрын

    Some folks calls it a box joint. Some calls it a fanger joint. I call it a slingblade joint, mmm-hmm

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    That's a new one to me lol

  • @georgeroland850
    @georgeroland85010 ай бұрын

    This is a very well-done, useful presentation on the cutting of box joints with the PC Jig. I will be certain to review your other videos on this jig. I have bought it and am anxious to get started using it. Is there a way to adjust the finger's dimensions relative to the openings? Some authors like the fingers to be slightly smaller that the openings so the joint fits together more easily. William Ng recommends that the fingers be .006-inch smaller than the openings. Just a thought. Thanks again!

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    10 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I don't think there is a way when using this jig. They fit together very well though. To get fingers smaller than a 1/4 inch you will probably have to make then on a tablesaw. But for 1/4 or 1/2 inch fingers you can knock them out all day on the PC jig very fast and accurate.

  • @dannyhager9767
    @dannyhager9767 Жыл бұрын

    Great video - wish we were neighbors!!!

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you. Where are you from?

  • @dannyhager9767

    @dannyhager9767

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679 The thriving metropolis of Sharpsburg, GA., about 30 miles south of Atlanta. Thanks again for your video - very informative- very refreshing to see someone sharing information in such a honest and practical way!

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for those kind words Danny. If your ever going to be up this way give me a shout and we will try to meet up. May shoot a video if you want. I'm am 3 or 3 1/2 hrs from you

  • @MikeyDonna
    @MikeyDonna10 ай бұрын

    Tracy, regular viewer here. If you had it to da all over would you buy a Leigh dove tail gig instead of the Porter Cable jig or not. I have one like yours and am happy except it looks like the Leigh is more versatile in that you have infinite patterns of dove tails and box joints plus it’s easier to deal with different width material. Your opinion please. Mike

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    10 ай бұрын

    Hello Mikey. First, let me say thank you for being a regular viewer. I am myself satisfied with the Porter Cable jig. For the purpose I needed it for was through dovetails and halfblinds. It's quick and easy to set up. I looked at the leigh and several others, and like most, I watched a lot of youtube videos on them. I settled on the Porter Cable mainly because the templates are fixed. There weren't any moving parts to them as individual pieces and the price was good. I build custom furniture for customers and speed was what I needed when it comes to making drawers. So the Porter Cable jig was a hit for me. I didn't need a wider dovetail here and a narrow one there in the same piece and I didn't want to have to adjust each and every time. With the Porter Cable I can put my stock in it and start cutting my joints. So over all the Porter Cable has worked out well for me. If there is ever a certain pattern I need and I can't get it with the Porter Cable, I will just cut it by hand. Which is very rare any way. I use to cut them by hand and now that never happens. So I am satisfied with the PC jig. Knowing what I know about it now, I would buy the PC again. But to each his own. If you want the versatility that another jig offers and budget is not an issue, by all means get what you want. I myself am satisfied with the PC. Hope this makes sense. I just woke up lol

  • @georgeroland850
    @georgeroland85010 ай бұрын

    Hello Tracey. I have a question about the lumber you have used to make box joints with this jig. IN the demo video, it looks like you're using pine. Today, I set everything up with a brand new, high-quality 1/4" straight bit in my router. I decided to use really crappy lumber, so I chose some 1/2-inch birch plywood from The Home Depot. Perhaps not surprisingly, the router tore the dickens out of the near side of the wood. The back, which was backed up with material, looked pretty good. When I used my table saw box joint jig with better quality plywood (1/2-inch Baltic Birch plywood) I had to back up each cut with an uncut piece of 1/8-inch masonite or the surfaces of the plywood were torn up badly. I am assuming that if I out some masonite between the router bit and the plywood, I could probably get clean joints. SO I have a few questions. Have you ever used plywood successfully making box joints? Have you used solid wood in all occasions? Are there woods that are better or worse when making box joints, ones that tend to come out clean or ragged? Thank you sir! George

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    10 ай бұрын

    Hello George. I have not yet used plywood with the PC jig to make box joints. I have used plywood for box joints on the tablesaw. Anyway you can back it up with a sacrifice piece of material will help. It may not always be 100% perfect but it will help. I have made dovetails in plywood with the PC jig and they came out fine. Not perfect but perfect enough. A good sharp bit and a backer always improves the quality of any joint. Solid wood such as hardwood or even pine will still blow out some if it's not backed up with a sacrifice piece or using a dull bit. Another contributing factor is not setting the router speed to the rpm needed for the big size. A lot of that cheap plywood that home depot or lowes has is hard to get good precision cuts anyway. I would suggest trying some different material types and do some practicing and see what works best for the task you are doing. Hope this helps.

  • @hinadajack
    @hinadajack3 ай бұрын

    hey what is the cutting diameter of the straight router bit you're using? I'm using the "smaller" straight bit given from the 4216 porter cable set but it doesn't seem to be the right size? aka the finger joints cut out by the straight bit are too large to be joined with the other board (also cut with the straight bit)

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    3 ай бұрын

    Use a 1/4 straight bit. I explained the bits in the video

  • @wadepladson3662
    @wadepladson366211 ай бұрын

    How do you make sure the brass bushings are screwed out evenly, the same distance out from the jig so the template isn’t at an angle?

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    11 ай бұрын

    Just get it as close to even as possible. As long as you are not tweaking it too hard it will be fine. If you wanted to you can adjust it all the way to the jig without any work piece in it. Once you have it all the way to the jig you can start counting the turns of each side as you back it off. But I have never had a need to do that. As long as your not stressing the template too hard. You can also loosen one side up and tighten the other side and that should line the template straight with the jig. Then tighten the other side.

  • @user-ly2bq2ik1s
    @user-ly2bq2ik1s4 ай бұрын

    To me, there is a lot of instructions left out, because only two sides are completed. Doing the entire box leaves room for many mistakes, and needs further steps.

  • @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    @hammerdownwoodworkingtracy3679

    4 ай бұрын

    You just do all 4 corners the same. Once you set the positive stop on the jig everything is referenced off it.