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| Registered User New Member | I recently built the box joint jig shown in ShopNotes Magazine Issue #8 and could never get it to work exactly right as designed. The problem was with the angle bracket "adjustable key". Since it is made from soft steel mending plates and one end is floating unsupported, lateral pressure from the router bit forces the wood against it and pushes it out of alignment. No matter how I tried, I could not get a consistent fiting joint with it. I finally gave up and modified it to use a piece of 1/4" steel for the alignment pin. It is no longer adjustable, but it cuts nicely fitting 1/4" box joints now. I suppose if you wanted to use it on a table saw it might work OK as originally designed, but hey, I wanted it to work with the router table. Has anyone else tried this jig or is there a better design out there somewhere? Thanks, old rebel |
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| Registered User Dedicated Member | Check with Oak Park Enterprises. They have jigs. Because of price constraints, I make my own jigs. http://www.oak-park.com/host_page.htm |
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| Registered User New Member | I like to build my own also g-man ........ I guess I should have asked, "Has anyone out there BUILT a better jig than this one?" ![]() |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | I don't know what the jig looks like but since you have spent time making it maybe if someone could post a picture "we" might be able to suggest a fix. Or maybe someone has already thought up one?????? Ed |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | Sure, the easy way is to use the Go Advanced button on the reply. Then attach them using the Manage Attachment button. When it comes up browse to the location of the pictures (they take bmp, jpg etc.) and when you have them appearing in the files to upload: hit the Upload button. You may need to reduce the size of the files to meet the requirements (97.7 KB). It takes a few seconds to upload (more on slower links) then they should be with the message when you hit Submit Reply. If you don't know how to resize them let me know I'll give you a my email address so you can send them and I will resize them and post them for you. Ed |
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| Registered User New Member | OK, I'm trying again. Thanks |
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| Registered User New Member | Here's a link to what it looks like when built to spec. http://store.yahoo.com/plansnow/boxjoint.html Thanks again |
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| Registered User Supreme Forum King | OK, now let me ask now you clamp the pieces to the jig? The only thing I can see that might be an issue is that the wood being cut will have to be clamped to be held in place you can not use the angle bracket to hold the wood in place. The bar stock you now have could be changed to wood or plastic the heavy metal should not be needed. The jig I use on my table saw is not adjustable it is how ever very simple to make and you can make one for 1/4" and another for 3/8" and if you want one for 7/16". If you want detail let me know I will do a step by step for you (in a few days). Ed |
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