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Just watched the Oak Park Videos. Is there a way of downloading them, if anyone knows?

Thanks

Steve Bolton
 
#4 · (Edited)
Hi Steve

ANYTHING you see on your computer can be copied BUT it takes spec.software to do it, here's just two programs that will do it...

Don't forget about the copyright laws :) they don't want you to resale them the norm or to say they don't want you to make money with them :D
The FED's have stopped anyone copying movies but it's real hard to do on the WWW because it was made to be free for all from the get go... :)


http://www.applian.com/replay-av/index.php
http://www.wmrecorder.com/

Bj :)

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S Bolton said:
Just watched the Oak Park Videos. Is there a way of downloading them, if anyone knows?

Thanks

Steve Bolton
 
#7 ·
I don't think you will find much easier way of doing box joints. I have the 1/4 and 3/8 inch jigs. You can make box joints with your Incra as well so you will have Box Joints covered. I made a little tutorial in the how to section on installing them on a non Oak Park table top which is pre drilled for them. I agree with Bob, only down side is they are not free :) If you get the Gifkin Jig eventually you will be fixtured exactly like I am :) for box making the easy way :)

Corey
 
#9 ·
S Bolton said:
Did you buy the brass spacing bars?

Very impressed with this simple Oak Park system. I may only use the Incra for half blinds.

Steve Bolton
Yeah, I did. Makes set up real simple in any of your table routing and plunge routing and especially with setting up the box joint jig. Got two sets..that I ended up with and put one in the router table and one in my marking and measuring box. Many do use the Incra just for blind dt's and the variances of that joint. I haven't used my Incra yet but I am going to try the box joints on it as well.

Corey
 
#10 ·
Steve, if you have been following my recent posts you will have seen just how easy the Oak Park jig is to use, but some pointers:
A good pusher is essential, I based mine on Bj's deluxe one
Keep the work-piece pressed hard up to the fence
Cutting one piece at a time seems to be more accurate
Make a test cut on a piece of the same material and adjust the fence if it's not perfect.
 
#11 ·
I decided to add extra text and a photo.

Steve, if you have been following my recent posts you will have seen just how easy the Oak Park jig is to use, but some pointers:
A good pusher is essential, I based mine on Bj's deluxe one
Keep the work-piece pressed hard up to the fence
Cutting one piece at a time seems to be more accurate
Make a test cut on a piece of the same material and adjust the fence if it's not perfect.
A square piece helps to keep the pressure and the work-piece vertical
A spiral up cut bit gives a really clean cut
 

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Oak Park box joint fixtures

harrysin said:
Steve, if you have been following my recent posts you will have seen just how easy the Oak Park jig is to use, but some pointers:
A good pusher is essential, I based mine on Bj's deluxe one
Keep the work-piece pressed hard up to the fence
Cutting one piece at a time seems to be more accurate
Make a test cut on a piece of the same material and adjust the fence if it's not perfect.
i just got a email these are on sale now 10% off Oak Park box joint fixtures
 
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