Perfect, Easy Finger Joints - Table Saw Jig (no dado)
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- čas přidán 26. 01. 2021
- In this video I make a simple jig for creating perfect finger joints or box joints via an easy to make table saw jig.
Free plans available here: / 46648425
6mm grooving blade: geni.us/bvtVSCx (Amazon UK) please note, this fits my table saw which has a 30mm arbour bore - adapter rings and other blade sizes are available too
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This is on my list of required shop jigs, I'm slowly making my way through the list.
Thanks Keith! I've looked at a looot of box joint jigs over the last few months and yours is probably the most digestable. And right in the nick of time as I have a cabinet project coming up
Very clear and the grooving blade is the actual solution I was looking for after watching about twenty different videos.
I bought the same blade a month or so ago and made a similar jig. I’ve made a few jewellery boxes with it, it’s a great way to do them 🙂
Such a nice fit! So satisfying to see a perfect joint with no voids - well done!
This came just at the right time seeing as I am attempting to make my own tomorrow. This will save myself a lot of time figuring it out 👍🏻
What a clear, practical video. Just what I wanted and I'm going to make my jig tomorrow morning! Many thanks RnB.
Brilliant video and clear plans. Thank you so much. I’ve just upgraded my table saw and I will try and make this jig this week. Thanks again👍
That’s,the best finger joint jig so far. Nice and easy to make and use. Thanks very much for sharing the plans with everyone.
Having just bought my table saw, jigs are on my list.
Coincidentaly, I've just bought that exact blade, hoping that it will work for finger joints. Happy to see that it DOES work. Thanks for the neat jig plans, they'll make life much easier.
Finger joints are so pretty! This is awesome!
Great vid as usual 👍👍👍
Such a clear explanation and very generous to supply free plans!
I’ve just ordered a 4mm kerf CMT blade and can’t wait to have a go!
I enjoy watching your skills come to life. Thanks.🙂🙂🙂🌟
Great video, great jig, free plans. What's not to like.
Many thanks Keith.
Good looking jig, Keith. Thanks for the free plans.
i really enjoy this style of video just a guy who seems like a good dude explaining how he made something
Thanks for thismate .
Straight to the point. No bullshit.
What a relief.
Simple and effective. Thanks Keith!
Very good tutorial on making a Finger Joint Jig! Very clear and patient instructions.
So pleased someone works in millimetres....been away from imperial measurements so long it's all foreign now. Thanks ;-)
Great video, I'm looking forward to making one of these - thanks for the plans!
Great video Keith, I saw a Rob Cosman video where instead of wood glue he assembles the joint first and then applies a thin super glue. You don't have to worry about wood swelling or set up time, the super glue soaks right in.Because of the nature of the joint it's extremely strong. (No accelerant). I'v been using this method for a couple of months now and find it works really well. Love your videos, Keep up the good work.
A great piece of equipment. Thanks so much.
Absolutely brilliant, my friend! Thank you for sharing.
Really excellent tutorial. Thanks. I built mine based on this today. First time I’ve made one and I’m well chuffed with the results.
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Thank you very much for this information and the plans for the jig. Much appreciated.
Thats brilliant Keith, I have seen loads more complicated jigs that don't give the results your does, and has I have the blade already this jig is going to be one of my up and coming projects... Cheers Paul
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼
Ingenius, thanks for teaching how to make this.
Very clean job. I love your tools.
Great quality video Keith. Well explained and a great simple jig. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Not a wood worker but like to see you demonstrate your craft.
Started looking at your channel today. Appreciating what I’m seeing, will subscribe. Thanks for the jig plan.
I always enjoy your videos. Oooh, grooing blade, I didn't know they existed! Thanks! I really must make one of these, I made one for the router table before I had a table saw. I've put on my to-do list!
Great video Keith, Thank's for plan's option, Stay Safe !!!.
Thanks, just what i need!!! That video was spot on!!
Thanks for the video. I made my own and it works great.
Great job! Nice that you have free plans as well!
Thanks for the plans. Will be making one soon.
Thanks a lot! With your permission I have downloaded the project. From Barcelona
Very simple and easy Well done
They look amazing
Thanks
Very nice Keith, all I need now is a table saw.
Hi Keith. Just come across this video but been subscribed for some time. The content is excellent - you are so down to earth, practical and explain in great detail. You are a credit to CZcams woodworking - thank you
Thank you so much
I've used a jig of this type for years. I put the tab on my side of the fence so I can see what is going on. Also I clamp both sides of a corner and cut both at the same time - saves some time and makes a better fit. If you cut the sides short and add a small strip of contrasting wood on each end, you get this beautiful ladder effect on the corners! Have fun!
Nice finger joint jig Keith! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👌👍😎JP
Thanks for Free Plans, Charlie, CZ
thank you,allways a pleasure jack.
Great video, thanks for sharing!
Nice one Rag!
That was a beautifully neat joint. I wish I had a full size table saw, I struggle on a hobbyist saw & box joints just about work but are a bit sloppy. Though I did CNC a good set (all 6 sides)
Excelente projeto...congratulation!
good job...love your videos
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Great Job!
Spot on Keith👍
Thank as always great video stay safe ☕☕👍😷
gr8 video m8,nice jig.
Yes i enjoyed it.
Thanks👍👏👏👏
Brilliant. Thank you
Excellent - thank you.
Good jig,thank you video
I really need to make one of these
Thanks Keith.
Really helpful, cheers.
Having the two fences is very clever
AMAZING!!
Love this! Anyone got any advise for a good table saw under £200?
The way you marked the triangles's tips to trim them down (:50-:55) reminds me of a remark made 30 years ago by a former student of James Krenov's. I made some marks similar to yours and told him to cut where I'd marked. He said, "Where? Here at the tarantula?"
Thank you 🙌
Looks like a good one. Thanks for the free plans.
Alway enjoy your videos Keith. They’ve helped me in my business a lot over the years. With the box jig, do you think it requires a guard at the back to prevent injuries? Secondly, I’m really tempted by those CMT grooving blades. Are you happy with them? Ben.
Thanks Keith, I'm having these plans and I shall be getting one of those blades - Matt at Badger Workshop has also mentioned it and as a UK [no dado saw owner] I'm keen to get into finger joints and this is my chance. Cheers.
Thank you for this video. This is very helpful. Do you know if this blade will work for Dewalt Table Saw DWE 7485? I’ve been reading that this saw does not take Dado blades but wondering if this blade would be okay to use on it.
Thank you so much!
Good video thanks.
I need to rack out my van with ply. Would one of those battery nailers be suitable?
Thank you.
Brill!
Brilliant video and design since dados are not available in the U.K. link for the blade please
And about that, how is your ”dustdrawer” for the mitresaw work? I remember your dramatic video when building...Planning to build if working ok. Thanks and keep them coming!
Yeah it works well but it's bigger than it needs to be
Thanks for the plans. Where does one find your blade guard? How well does the dust extraction work with it?
It came with the saw. I explain about dust extraction performance of the saw here czcams.com/video/gvBQCAHtEGo/video.html and also here czcams.com/video/nC7_fgojpy4/video.html
Hey, I just watched your 2017 video where you were making table legs without a lathe. I just wanted to tell you about Bourbon Moth Woodworking Make Your Own Lathe video. I hope you do not mind, I just thought about that. I love your work!
Hi. This is awesome. Well done. I have a Dewalt 7485 table saw that has 81/4 blade, is there a thick blade for this saw ? Please advise. Thaknks
A great vidio . Im having trouble finding the 6mm x 25.4 bore. Any ideas jim in uk .thanks chris.
You can get the same blade and just buy a ring reducer to adapt it to the 25.4mm bore
- Box joints add a level of sophistication to any piece. They're really classy. Thanx 4 sharing. Who makes your blade cover, it's quite interesting & looks safe ???
Thanks. They crown guard came with the saw
Nice.
Which of your power tools have been your favourite? Makita, Hikoki or the new Milwaukee stuff?
In this video I make a simple jig for creating perfect finger joints or box joints via an easy to make table saw jig.
Free plans available here: www.patreon.com/posts/46648425
6mm grooving blade: amzn.to/2N4MnSl (UK) please note, this fits my table saw which has a 30mm arbour bore - adapter rings and other blade sizes are available too
This video is supported by Milwaukee, check out their full range here: uk.milwaukeetool.eu/?Social&CZcams&Rag%20N%20Bone%20Brown%20-Milwaukee%20Range
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Very clever mate, Just wondered what table saw you have, Thanks
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Thanks Keith. A very nice simple jig. Did you look at any other blades besides CMT? I am struggling to find flat topped blades.
John
I didn't look around much to be honest, I was looking for the widest kerf possible. Its possible to get an ordinary blade resharpened as flat tooth though, might be worth looking in to?
I’ve been looking for a flat topped blade for months, seems very hard to find in Europe particularly if you search for Ftg blades. Seems like they have far more choice in the US. But Keith got me on to this one in a previous video and if find it great! Maybe searching for a “grooving blade” is better for us.
Hey how about a video showing a complete box, I got to the last side of the box and somehow made it backwards and it would not fit right. how do you keep track of the sides and order you are working on.
If you had made the jig less wide you could have put a stop block on the sled to make it easier to micro-adjust the finger fit.
Would you recommend always using hardwood for the pin and runners or was that just what you had on hand? If yes, I'd love to understand why as I'm very new to woodworking. I bought my first table saw recently and would love to try something like this for practice but most of my scraps are plywood, pine or old firewood the previous occupants left in the back of the garden, so I've no idea what it is!
Hi Claire, hardwood is more hard-wearing, so should last longer, but honestly softwood like pine will be absolutely fine! Cheers, Keith
-Enjoyed it, that was wonderful Keith. I went and bought the flat tooth blade you have from Amazon. I've got this now but just noticed your table saw blade gap plate thing. Did you make this for using with this blade. I do apologies Keith, I'm really, really new to woodworking and love watching all you guys making it look easy. Thanks for this x
Yeah I have a vid about it on my channel posted a few months back 👍
@@RagnBoneBrown Thanks Keith, I must have missed that one... Only had my table saw few weeks.
Do you think this blade could be used on a DeWalt 7485 table saw? The throat plate looks wide enough. Another thought - if being used with a sled could one not install the throat plate? Any help appreciated and thanks for your videos.
I can't see any reason why not 👍
Excellent tutorial! What's with all the Red tools? I thought you were a Hikoki man. Anyway, thanks again for sharing.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. You explained everything very well. So also here some thumbs up for that. I'm going to download the plans.
I want to make this jig but at the moment I hardly have time for woodworking. How long did it take you to make it? (I'll need four times more time, I guess)
Can this also be done with a regular blade (kerf 3-4 mm) and no flat teeth? Lately I saw a YT video on making a perfect piece of wood which is exactly the width of the
kerf, without any measuring. Unfortunately, I can't find it back at the moment.
Cheers Hans. Only about 3 hours to make I think. You can do it with regular blade but if no flat teeth you'll have some tiny gaps. You could potentially get a blade re ground by sharpening company to make the teeth flat - another option! 👍
@@RagnBoneBrown Thanks for your reply and explanation. That last option is something to think about. The local shops where I buy hardware and utensils offer a sharpening service. But due to the lock-down they are closed. Hopefully they'll open soon because all the non-food shops are already closed since December 17th.
I 've just found back the video on making a shim with the exact width of your saw blade without any measuring.
czcams.com/video/nsw5qlrdx2A/video.html