UNBELIEVABLE! An awesome new approach to Finger Joint making
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2019
- Awesome. One simple Jig, from 3 pieces of wood, makes 4 different sizes, of Box Joints. The fit of the Box Joints can be adjusted.
And the best thing about this Jig is, i can take it to the Table Saw and cut Finger Joints right away, without the need to making any adjustments for different sizes of Finger Joints. And it works without a dado blade. Just with a single blade.
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Awesome. One simple Jig, from 3 pieces of wood, makes 4 different sizes, of Box Joints. The fit of the Box Joints can be adjusted.
And the best thing about this Jig is, i can take it to the Table Saw and cut Finger Joints right away, without the need to making any adjustments for different sizes of Finger Joints. And it works without a dado blade. Just with a single blade.
Thanks bro.
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Nothing to stop you adding bigger sizes too
I really like your approach to the issue of solving the problem without a dado stacked blade system. So many beginning woodworkers who want to build finger joint boxes out there who can't afford a dado set-up right away. in many cases a dado stack costs as much as a used table saw or more if the saw is free.
Great idea! I was trying to wrap my head around this for two hours now before I decided to search youtube again. 👍🏼
Dear Arnold, thanks for showing off your finger joint jig. It is very elegant in how it solves several requirements. Not having a dado blade was my biggest limitation, another wanting metric measurements instead of that outdated imperial system. Using a sacrificial strip to prevent tear-out makes for a nice finish. The finesse of correcting fine differences is the icing on the cake. Well done. 10/10.
I’ll be back. Lol
Brilliant!! I built this and it was so easy and works PERFECTLY with my sled...Thanks so much for posting this video...
You're welcome. I'm glad if you like it. And thanks for the kind words.
@@ISIMPLYBUILTIT I know I am late to the party, but I want to echo what Bruce said. This is the best finger joint jig I have ever made, and the ability to make different sizes of joint with the same jig is just a brilliant idea. Thank you very much. I have subscribed!
Thanks for the video! I've been searching for a design I enjoy and I think yours will be a much better fit for me than what I have done so far. And I already have the tools I need to make it
Thank you! Been watching video's for 2 days and deciding between box joints by router jig or tablesaw jig but this one is the best! Thank you!
Exactly what I need. I am like you looking for something that was a little different than all the others, and I could never put my finger on it. You have solved it with this jig, and I think your a genius. Thanks for sharing .
Indeed. I can throw out all my complicated ones now :)
Thank you!
This is just what I needed. I'm heading out to the shop right now to make your jig and start making drawers.
Made this jig today. Works extremely well. I love being able to fine tune the fit using tape on the spacer blocks! Thanks for sharing your design!
Excellent! I already have a high-quality cross-cut sled with an aluminum T slot on top. So this is the perfect solution for me. I hate to make another cross-cut sled just for making finger joints. Congratulations on a well-thought-out solution.
just great and so simple ! I start right away and build one. Thank you for sharing it.
You gave me the exact information I was looking for, thanks!
There are a lot of precision woodwork videos on YT, but there are only very few with the focus on precision AND simplicity to build and operate. Awesome.
Thank you so much
I wish I could spend a full day learning from you in your shop.
Thank you Serjio. Best jig and easiest to build. Worked 1st time. Very pleased with result.
Took it a step further and built it's own dedicated Sled.
This is exactly what I have been looking for - and such a nice simple design.
Excellent video production.
Well done.
Thank you so much!
brilliant jig, seen many on here and this is one of the best, might have to watch it a few times to completely understand the spaces etc , thanks for posting , from Garry in the UK
Thank you.
Excellent video, best multi joint, single blade tutorial I've seen so far. Nice work!
I mounted my first T-track to my table saw sled because of this video. Now I can securely mount this jig to it and have the capability to make box (finger) joints. Thank you sir for sharing your jig with us. Very Nice.
I am very much an amateur woodworker that is getting interested in all the foundation joinery techniques. Thanks to RUclips, recently I've been watching a lot of different methods on making finger joint cuts. Very few that I've seen so far use a single blade and are this refined in the process.
This is amazing. Just what I was looking for. Thank you.
Thanks. I'm glad if you like it.
Splendid! I will be using this tomorrow!
I've been looking for this solution for ages but couldn't figure it out myself; thank you so much; I'll go and make mine right away... :)
Just found this video yesterday and I built one today cannot wait to start building boxes the easy way - well done you have a good logical mind and can think you way out to a solution I do admire that, and still I can fine adjust too this is a good one I will continue to use Much Thanks
This is exactly what I've been looking for!! Thank you so much!!
That is very good, I watched this yesterday so I started to build one yesterday, going to finish it today but had to watch it again. Will have to watch it more
Thanks
Thanks. Let me know if it works.
Thanks for sharing this useful tool and the very effective technique. I made the jig...but I added labels for thickness positions near the guide pins. I also added a recessed area with a a rare earth magnet to store the stainless steel guide pin...which made for my tool because that's all I had in stock. I also soaked all the wood with mineral oil and coated with paste wax. I'll try to email you photos of what I accomplished.
Just what I have been looking for. Great video.
This is exactly what i needed! Thanks so much:)
This is a brilliant jig. Thank you for sharing. I am just starting my workshop and have been looking for a good finger joint jig
Excellent jig and so simple. I have seen many other jigs but yours is the one I am going to build. Thanks :-)
Made, tested and this jig is delivering outstanding results Thank you for sharing.
Simple, precise and efficient. Well done! And Thanks for sharing us .
Thank you!
This is absolutely mind blowing. Great job!
That is so cool....going to build on myself...most easiest one I have seen on RUclips,,,and I have watched tons of them....thanks for sharing
Indeed - yet another ingenious contribution! Awesome? Doubly so! Thank you very much. -Woodprobie
Thank you!
Very good idea. You are the first to give a good idea of how to make a better fit. It is a simple remedy! Thank you for that idea as well
Zow! This is IMO the best box joint solution going.
Far less complicated than the next best fixture by another RUclipsr that used gears and a threaded rod to determine spacing and cutting. But you have to remember the number of turns for each part of the sequence. That’s NOT something I do well.
While that scheme allows varied-spacing box joints in the same piece, it is far too complicated to build and use....for my taste.
Your project makes very accurate, repeatable, consistent box joints. I like my box joints a little snug, but not too much to glue up properly. Your method for adjusting fit is again one of the most elegant I’ve ever seen. Part of its superiority is its perfect repeatability for all box joints made after ‘dialing in’ the fixture to my fitting preference.
I have avoided a sled, but with this joint maker, I finally have reason to build one. This is a project I’ll build and use often.
Thank you again for the high caliber videos!
I love it!! Simple to make, well made video, very easy to follow.
Innovative, concise and somewhat marvellous!!
And I do like your crosscut sled.
Thanks for going to all that effort in making not just the jig but also the video.
So....subscribed!
And why would 16 people not like this...? Go figure.
Don’t let them get you down as clearly your capacity to think your way through the age old vexatious box joint jig is just what we all have been looking for.
Thanks again....
Thank you for your nice Comment. I really appreciate that.
Absolutely fantastic idea . I am going to definitely make one this week for my workshop thank you so much Best of Irish luck to you
Thank you.
Nicely done. A well thought out Jig. Thanks for sharing. Thumbs UP.
Thanks
This is so great! Excellent job
Thank you for this... I have been trying to make a box joint jig for a week now, and even following your directions it was failing... I finally figured out TODAY that I was feeding my key in sideways to make the key so the piece was not the right size. Turn it it so the right width was there and it works GREAT... and I'm only trying to make ONE size (not a single blade width). Thanks again.
What does it cost? Can I place on order for you to make me one of those
@@krystletinsley sorry, I don't do woodworking anymore and I never got that working anyway.
I’ve been looking for a clear explanation as yours for a long time... thanks a lot and what a brilliant work🙌🙌🙌
Great video thanks, simple is always the best
Great thought, planning and execution for a perfect joint. Superb video.
Thank you.
Thats awesome! Like how simple it is. Great video
Thank you!
Thank you so much. Very smart jig!
I think you should be nominated for the Nobel prize.
Indeed!
Thank you for this video, simple and precition.
You're welcome.
Simple, flexible, and elegant. True German engineering. Great Job!!!
ça a l'air efficace et sécurisant surtout , par contre je ne saisi pas les 2 premiers traits rebouchés
Just brilliant exemplary and skilful demonstration and of course ingenious in its concept!
Thank you so much
I have to say that is one of the best jigs i have seen on youtube I have made {1} and i can't stop using it it's is fantastic Well done I SIMPLY BUILT IT
Thank you so much!!!
Cant wait to try this you simplified this task Thank you for sharing.
I'm glad if you like it.
Really Appreciate This!
Mind: BLOWN! Well done, sir.
This is a great jig. Thank you so much for letting us have it free. I don't even mind the many ads because you are giving us a great idea. Subbed and liked. Regards, Chris. Perth Western Australia. God bless.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for sharing your ideas, this jig is simple and efficient.😊
Excellent innovation! Good videography! Thank you!
Thanks
The good ol fashioned jig on the protractor is much simpler and works everytime with perfect joints. Ill keep with what ive been doing for 45 yrs.
Everyone can use the jig he wants. I just showed one new method in a hundred, how this task can be mastered
Good video,thank you 👍👍👍
Hi form England,
What an absolutely brilliant video about making a box joint jig.
This jig is so much less complicated than any I have seen on
you tube before, and seems simple enough to build. I've
just bought a new budget table saw and will certainly make
a sled for it as well as this jig.
I've just subscribed.
Bill.
Thank you. I'm glad if you like it. And thanks for your subscription
You are without a doubt a genius ....amazing problem solving and engineering skills with all your jigs.. Job well done...Keep up with the great videos..Cheers !!!
Thank you so much. I'm glad to read that
Thank you for this amazing jif, it's working wonders for my!!!
Awesome jig! Thanks for sharing
Thank you. you're welcome. I'm glad if you like it.
Really fantastic design, I plan to give this a try. Thanks!
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing the idea.
Wow, i am really impressed. That is the best box joint jig on RUclips. You have another subscriber. Really well done video. Thank you for taking the time to share it with us.
Thank you very much. I'm glad if you like it.
Gefällt mir sehr gut. Vielen Dank für das Video! 👍
Danke Dir!
Wow, geniale Lösung. Vielen Dank für's teilen
Dankeschön!
Super job !
Hi,
Very nice & clever jig!
So far this seems the best of it's kind I've seen!
I'll make one so I can build great boxes.
Thank you.
W
Thank you so much. I'm glad if you like it.
Genius finger cut-outs on the sled!
Thanks for the great idea.
Thanks for sharing! This jig is great! simple, easy do make and accurate!! For me is the best box joint jig that I have seen so far. Best regards from Florianopolis, Brazil!
Thank you very much. I'm glad if you like it.
Another subscriber from Brazil! Estou em Goiânia!
GREAT jig.Thanks for sharing.
Thank you. I'm glad if you like it.
I just stopped the video to express... my feelings...for a lack of a better word...”Wow “...Impressive...thanks for the video..now to finish the video...here we go.....,!!!!...
Great idea making one right now! Thanks for he great content.
Thanks. You're welcome. I'm glad if you like it.
This is genius, thanks. Ive been wanting to try a project with finger joints but wouldn't use a dado blade enough to warrant buying one.
Bro. Great job on this jig. I am brand new to workworking and I was able to make this jig pretty quickly and that tip about the tape at the end was fire.
I made my first joint without the tape, which was too tight of course, and then I went back and was able to fix it by running the pieces again with 2 pieces of blue tape on my spacer key this time.
Way more an just brilliant.....thanks for this...keep up the great work
Hervorragendes Video. Suche schon ewig nach einer „einfachen“ Lösung für exakte Fingerjoints. Werde diesen Jig zeitnah nachbauen und hoffe auf die Erfüllung meines Wunsches nach einer derartig einfachen Möglichkeit
Nachtrag: Habe den Jig gebaut und er funktioniert grandios.
Vielen Dank. Super das freut mich. Perfekt.
I can’t wait to make this cheek!
Building your router sled now. You are a "Jig Genius". Nice work!
Thanks you so much. I really appreciate that.
Awesome Jig and excellent tutorial. Kudos 👍
Thank you
Hallo! Habe in den letzten Jahren sicher 20 Videos zu Boxjoint Jigs geschaut, Deine Lösung gefällt mir mit Abstand am Besten, werde ich auf jeden Fall nachbauen. Gruess usem Aargau :-)
Vielä dank. Freut mich wenn's Dir gfallt. Ich ha halt eifach kein riesigä Apparat wellä i minärä chline Werchstatt. Grüäss us Schaffhuuse
Great thinking and thanks for sharing
Sounds like Arnold Schwarzenegger teaching woodworking! Nice jig bud. 😉
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Excelente! Muy bien explicado, gracias!!!!
Great Video and Info! (one can't take the accent out of a Swiss ;-) Thank you for your contribution!
Thanks.
Hey! I'm glad I found this video. I just bought my first table saw, but it doesn't accept dado stacks, so I've been scouring youtube looking for the simplest box joint jig bigger than kerf thickness. It's funny you mention the DIY power tools channel, because that was going to be the jig I made until I saw this! I really like the T rail and only one extra fence. Unrelated, I watched your channel video about covid afterwards. I see you are posting more regularly now. I hope your family is doing well. I just subscribed and will check out some other videos next. 👍
Very clever, thank you.
I‘m glad if you like it.
Using a piece of thin board to prevent tear-out: genius.
And you could not think of that yourself? don't play with sharp pencils!!
Exactly how does an extra board prevent tearout? The saw cut in the jig is already a zero gap and should do this.
Bravo, Super-Idee und -Realisation. Schweizer Qualität eben... ;)
Dankeschön
Aaah! Brilliant. Thank you. I'll add a t-slot to our crosscut sled ASAP.
I built a finger joint jig this past week, & it broke as soon as I was done. 🙄
GENIUS!
My friend and I have just built two of these )one each). We’re now learning the spacing method. A bit tricky, but not too bad. We have made one box joint and it way too tight. We’re working out the bugs, but this is a great jig!
You have to shim the spacer for the first cut a little bit. That should help.
Great work. I really like your homemade jigs.
Thank you