Table Saw Jointer Jig - Easy to Make
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If you don't have a jointer but you do have a table saw then this tablesaw jointer jig can get you by. It's easy to make and very effective. The jig isn't as good as a jointer, you can't adjust the depth and it doesn't leave as good a finish but it does square the timber up very well. It depends on the height of your saw blade but I get a 4" cut off my 12' saw blade, so not too bad!
Even if you have a jointer then this can still be of use, especially if you work with reclaimed timber. I'm happier to put that sort of material with its dust, dirt and debris through my saw blade and save the jointer blades for when I'm working with better timber.
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As a beginner hobbyist with a budget, I'm about to cry with happiness. This is genius!
I am glad to see that the fist bump method of aligning the table saw fence is an internationally accepted standard.
@skampp
Ай бұрын
Yes and no - I'm struggling to find the metric-to-imperial fist bump conversion. You'd think he might include it, but no...
Just built this jig and confirm it does work excellently.
One of the coolest things I’ve ever seen done with a table saw! 🤯👏
This is a project I will definitely be making this summer. Warped wood is all I can afford these days.
Who downvoted this. It's genius. Building it now.
This makes so much sense - no idea why everyone isn't doing this. Great idea!
A friend of mine showed me a jig like this 20-25 years ago. I never needed to build one as I had a jointer available at work. Now that I'm no longer there, having one of these might come in handy. Thanks for reminding me of something long forgotten.
As a new member of the woodworking community, I really like this jig... I am new retired and have never done any kind of toolwork and am eager to learn with a very modest budget... This will help reclaim some free lumber with minimal cost... now I will be able to get square edges to begin a project with.
Great attitude! Makes a great video even better. About 15 yrs ago I was invited to visit a shop owned by a wealthy man. He had it all, and all the best. During our nice discussion I noted that I didn't have a jointer, and in fact my shop was so small I had no place for one. He asked me how I got by. I said I have a router table, a table saw and a plainer. Also I tried to buy wood that was SMS, or I had the lumber supplier cut one good straight edge on any board I bought. He was dubious about these solutions. I really admired his shop, except it was very full of all that expensive gear. leaving very little space for the woodworker. I was envious of his tools, many of which cost more than all of mine. I was sure that his skill level was every bit better than mine as his tools. He was a very nice fellow and I was glad to see his shop. I wasn't too envious because i knew his job didn't leave the shop time a retiree like me enjoys.
Wow this jig can replace the planner completely. It is awesome.
This will save people a bunch of money. Thanks
Seriously I don't know how I missed this Channel!. You are seriously one of the best craftsmen / designers on KZread/Internet in my opinion!. We need more Ozzies/Poms like you doing this!.
My goodness! what an innovative way of using a table saw as a jointer. Neil, you are truly amazing, not only your craftsmanship but also you lovely Australian accent. Bravo!
Absolutely wonderful video, great way to use a table saw. Run a handplane over the final product and you got something there. I like it.
When the blade comes up it is just like sunrise
Thanks a million from Canada
Built the jig and purchased the T shirt.....thank you. Did not have $1K for a jointer nor the room in my small work shop. Will be using the jig to join a laminated work bench top. soon.......tomorrow probably. I like your personality and I really like that T-shirt. I built the jig in a day using Melamine and used .040" thick sheet metal as the outfeed table. I initially had problems getting the jig square to the table, solved that with a better jig fit to the fence..........it must be snug! Can't wait to use it.
God bless you sir. My woodworking space is a 10x10 shed. My tools are almost all free castaways i fixed and i struggle horribly with squareness and have no room. This is the answer i needed.
I really feel like you did a good job of covering all the salient points. I wish videos put out by the mfg of such products were as good! Thanks for an awesome job
Just what I was looking for! Can't afford anything else right now but the table saw I just ordered. This'll be a very nice jig to joint the lumber we get here.
Hello from a fellow landscape photographer that woodworks as well. Thanks for this. I have a planer but not a jointer.....This will take up that slack. Peace!!
Came across your video by accident. What a gem of a jig! This has to win the jig of the month. Thank you for sharing!
@PaskMakes
6 жыл бұрын
No worries Andy - glad you liked it! :)
Thanks so much for sharing! I have been trying to get by in a small shop without room for another tool. This is golden
More useful than you know! New to woodworking and can’t afford certain things. Just recently got a table saw and came across this video. Thank you
The best kind of jig. So simple and elegant it makes you say “why didn’t I think of that?!”
@robertrobinson3597
3 жыл бұрын
Simple things are best! Elegant things are always simple.
Thanks for a no B.S. To The Point video without 30 minutes of fluff. Simple explanations and excellent video angles. Going to build one myself and use the box idea for a router fence for my side table mounted router also.
Great idea, an awesome way to make due with what got, and to substitute for what you don't have. Thank you and God bless 🙏
Very very cool jig thanks so much .cheers from South Florida USA
This is a real and usable build. Well done and appreciate the video. Your shop skills and procedures tho are most entertaining and will get my like and subscribe. Spot on good job friend.
Nice! You made the whole process very clear and quick - no annoying video edits or waffle gets a big thumbs up from me.
I agree this is Brilliant. It took me half an hour to set it up, and it works perfectly. All I need - don't need face jointing, just edge jointing, and this does the trick. Thanks!
This is brilliant! Never seen a jointing jig like this before, ingenious! Great work! 👍
Awesome!~ Definitely building one of these!
This has me excited. Can’t wait to build it and use it.
Cool, looks like it's working great! Thanks for the video, I'll definitely try this sometime.
Really good video and project! I've seen a lot of jointing jigs, but this one is different.
Great idea ! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this video, I appreciate it & most definitely can & will use it!
I have seen videos using screws to attach a straight board to the warped/twisted piece and then put the straight board against the fence. That works but you waste a lot of lumber when you cut out the screw holes. Your solution is much more elegant and I like it much better. I keep weighing the cost of a good jointer (cheap ones are a waste of money in my opinion) and the significant shop space they take up and I just can't justify buying one, either new or old. Your method will save me money and frustration. Thanks mate. (Roseburg, Oregon USA)
I’ll be making this on the weekend!
Thanks so much. I’ll be making one of these right away!
Awesome jig! Thanks for sharing!
Amazing, I can’t wait to try and make one of these. Thanks for all the great videos!
Glad I found this channel! I made this today and it works great!!!!!
I need you to come and help organise my shed! Love the jigs that you’ve shown.
Very easy to follow along with and you didn’t make it complicated. I will be building one of these in the future! You just save me a ton of money lol
This is absolutely brilliant, thank you so much!
Terrific jig! Thank you
Great idea for people not having a real planing machine. It does a nice job and costs only a few bucks and a little bit of effort.
hadn't considered making a table saw jointer. Very Kool!
Thank You , will continue to watch your work.
Absolutely love it and now i'm gonna go look at more of your videos ! Thanks for sharing
This is a wonderful idea. This will be done after I make the dowel making jig. I plan to make two, and give the best one to my father.
what a great jig! thanks
Absolutely brilliant, my friend! Great vid
@richardradford2036
6 жыл бұрын
Fisher's Shop ii
@mincento
3 жыл бұрын
My thoughts exactly, gotta make me one of those...
Very unique! Cheers to you! I will definitely try it out. Thank you. Best regards, Richard
Thank you sir . Excellent job!!
Clever. I think that will be my next table saw jig.
Fantastic shop tip, thanks for sharing!
I love your idea. Thanks for sharing.
this is amazing, I'll be making this this weekend! thanks!
Thanks for this. I'll be setting one up today!
Nicely explained! Clear and concise. Thanks!
Going to make this today! Brilliant job mate
I'll be trying this out.
Rock on! I now have a project for this afternoon!
Thanks for sharing that! I will make one!
Fantastic Neil, another Pask idea to the woodworking bucket list. Nice work mate.
The idea is absolutely awesome. Thanks a lot!
Wow that is clever. Thanks for sharing the tip. Cheers
Well done, sir!! Building this today!
Very cool table saw accessory.
Absolutely wicked!!
Awesome vid. Thank you for posting.
Just what I needed! Definitely going to make one. Thanks
You're a genius mate! Love your videos and your solutions. Fantastic!
Super cool technique
Thanks to you gentle man for your useful and great idea.
very cool build. just might have to try this one. Thank you!
This is an incredibly clever idea! Awesome!
Wow, simply amazing!!!
You are a poet, man. That jig is *exactly* what I was looking for!
Best jig I found online so far! Thanks for an awesome and well explained video
This is my favorite video and I can hardly wait to make my own jointer jig. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
so good. will be building one of these!
Thanks for the education, so many advantages from doing it this way.
That's a great tip. I'll make one myself one of these days. Thank you!
Absolutely brilliant! Going to try and build this tomorrow first thing in the morning. Thank you and cheers from Los Angeles!
Another great tip! I look forward to every video. Keep it up!
Genius. And MAN do you work fast! I'm making this thing today.
That was really useful. I have a saw but no jointer. Fantastic!
Awesome video and great jig, I'm making one for myself.
Nice. You just saved me $700 or so and about 12 squat feet of flood space. Subbed
Great tip. Enjoyed this as always
Brilliant! I am surprised I never thought of this. Thankyou for sharing this great idea!
Thank you very much for posting this!!!
That's brilliant! Thanks for the idea. 👏👍👍👍
EXCELLENT...I'm building one this weekend...thanks for the inspiration...cheers from NW Ontario Canada
BRILLIANT!!! Great explanation, demonstration, build, instructions, and video!