52 - Miter Spline & Dovetail Key Jig
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
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Miter Spline and Dovetail Key Jig
This is the perfect jig for making beautiful spline joints in boxes. Or even dovetail keys. If you don’t have a dovetail jig and you don’t want to learn to use one, or learn to hand cut them. With this jig you can have beautiful dovetails on the edge of your jewelry boxes or keepsake boxes.
This is a very easy project. If we take away glue time, it was built in under 2 hours. It’s something that a woodworker of any skill level can accomplish, and it is one of the key jigs that I recommend to beginners, because with very little experience, you can begin to make great looking boxes.
This is a comprehensive jig that will work on both the table saw and any router table with a miter slot. There is no need to build multiple jigs for dovetails and splines, or separate jigs for boxes instead of picture frames. This one will do them all perfectly.
Things we used for this project:
Tools:
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Materials:
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A quick squirt of kero helps when cutting aluminum. The Air force guys use to saw slabs of aluminum, sent one wood chips bersk in horror.
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Best spline jig video on utube
Proud of your daughter assisting and learning, great presentation
You and your family are awesome James...just straight up talented, down to earth people unselfishly sharing their amazing bank of knowledge to build their brand name...I wish I'd come across your channel ages ago....the world is a richer place with people like you in it.
I made one of these 3 or 4 years ago and used the life out of it. I just built another one! This is one of the most handy (only) jigs in my shop for dealing with miter joints!
I am very pleased to see your daughter helping! My daughter used to do the same thing with me . She now remodels bathrooms, kitchens, etc. Ocassionally she will call asking my advice but mostly she calls telling me what her latest job was! Love it!
Great video. I love the way you show what went right and also what didn’t go according to plan.
This looks like an incredibly useful jig. Thank you. I love seeing your daughter helping you. Love her hair!
GREAT jig. I'm glad you left in the "short" splines and then rounded the corners to make the project work. We all make those little mistakes and this goes to show that most of the time thee are solutions. Thanks
Thank you. 2 things when I built mine. The forty-five was set with a drafting square and during test fit on the second side, it was noticeably off…not much-0.4 degrees. Able to zero with my table saw Incra HD miter gauge.
Second, made sacrificial zero clearance plates to cover both saw and router table cuts using 1/4” hardboard top on the back side with a 30 degree dovetailed slot. I kept the two sides of the slot 1/4 inch off the bottom for dust clearance. But the 3 1/2 inch sacrificial plate bottoms out on the opposite side. Works very well. Thank you for the best instructions I found. PS: I also used a knob to hold a Rockler miter gauge bar on the back side. Use it all the time.
Love the project. Got you over here flexing using fancy purple heart for a miter bar.
That was a great, very informative video. Thanks!
I love the fact you don’t try and hide your mistakes. It make me trust you and want to watch and learn more. Awesome channel
Even your jigs are articles of beauty, let alone the boxes and frames you make with them!
I love that your daughter is in the shop with you! My 9 year old son is finally starting to show an interest and I’m loving it!
Great work as always! I particularly enjoy watching the interactions with your daughters, what a wonderful way to spend quality time with them, God bless.
I just made this jig for myself and I am very happy with the out come I’m getting.
I appreciate the way you take time to elaborate on small details. As a beginner woodworker it really helps.
Love the fact that you are including your daughter in your woodworking. Also nice that she has a keen interest. You go girl.
It's great your daughter does woodworking with you. :)
I really like the chamfering on the corners. It add a nice touch to an excellent end product.
Dude!!!!! I know this video is years old and I haven't found any recent videos (yet) but I had to chime in anyways.
DUDE!!!! You cant possibly know how much I appreciate your videos. The Sketchup video tutorials and these jig videos are going to save me so soooo much time. I LOVE how you teach, its perfectly done from the perspective of someone knew to learning that particular method/skill. Though I have 30 years of woodworking experience, Im not ashamed to admit that there is ALWAYS something knew to learn.
If I could reach through this screen and shake your hand, I would. Hell, Id give you a hug. Damn FINE job!!!!!
Okay, I have been watching this guy for about three months now and I have to say ; this guy has the best daughter in the world. Man, I wish when I have a daughter she would be beside me all the time working with me. Most daughters would be hangout with friends not working with their Dad. Man, this guy is lucky!!!!!
James, just rediscovered your projects. Really must say, I am very, very impressed. You, and your apprentice make the whole procedure look so easy. You are a really gifted woodworker. But, what makes the whole thing work for me is the way you describe every stage of the task you are carrying out so fluidly and politely. it's as if nothing fazes you or is too much trouble. My friend, you could be a successful teacher. Please keep them projects coming
I built one do these and it works marvelously. Thanks so much.
You should surely turn that into a box, because that wood looks very beautiful.You are surely blessed to have your daughters helping you.Greetings from cold and wet South Africa.
That dovetail jig is INCREDIBLE. Very very nice.
The Pacific coast maple box with mahogany spines is absolutely gorgeous!
I really like this jig. There are a lot of these out there but I really like this one.
holy crap those dovetail key splines are BEAUTIFUL
Man, you have allllll the tools, great stuff, thank you.
One of my favorite channels on RUclips. Always takes the time to explain the details. Another great video. Thx for sharing
j'adore les assemblages bien le chariot pour la scie de table et la défonceuse un travail sublime je prends le plaisir de voir vos vidéo
Great video! Not only will I be making a variant of this jig, but I'll have to put a miter slot in my homemade router table. Thanks for the video.
Very versatile and very simple jig indeed. Thanks for sharing.
Its wonderful that your daughter is in the shop helping...(I'm gonna send you a box of disposable glove for glue ups!)...Great video, great jig...from an aesthetic perspective this looks much better than a half blind dovetail hidden in the cabinet.
Hi Michael! Thank you!!
Haha I think after watching this video 40 plus times and have all the materials to make it i way excited to make it. Thank you James for such a cool jig!! I can’t wait to build it and start making some awesome looking boxes.
You are ready buddy!
You guy's are great. I also love that your daughter works in the shop with you. That's as good as it gets. Thanks for sharing your talents and experience.
Astounding Love the Maple with Dovetails
Your videos are so helpful! I wish I had found them earlier as I start my woodworking education journey! And I just LOVE that you have taught your girls and get they are so involved!
lovely bright green nail polish my friend
dovetail keys look easy to make and are very effective against the birch ply! Well done to you and your daughter!
HATE math! I ordered the plans and am in middle of build. I have a project coming up with triple splines and this is going to make my life a whole lot easier. Thank You!
One thing I don't get James watching your videos is, Bored!! LOL!!! Your perfection cuts with your projects is mind boggling to me. I know it's just a jig and you say anybody can make but it would probably take me a year to make just that. 😂😂😂,, once again GREAT VIDEO my friend and I just love seeing the family helping you out with everything you do, take care and God Bless!!! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this instructional video. It is simply & thoroughly explained & looks very useful.
you sir are a master woodworker and a great teacher. Your daughter is getting an apprenticeship from the best. I am looking forward to seeing her projects soon.
Thank you! That is very kind.
Janes you are an excellent teacher. You and your girls make woodworking look easy and fun. Thank you for the excellent videos!
Thank you very much!
Great video. Beautifully narrated.
Superb video! I love the simplicity and elegance combined in this video
Very nice jig and beautiful work. It's awesome you get to work with your daughter. How can anyone dislike this video? While I'm typing this, there are over 6k thumbs up and 100+ thumbs down.
Lol I can’t stop watching this video!! I can’t wait to build this jig!!!
We need to make you one Shaun!
I can't thank you guys enough for awesome and informative videos like this. We are all thankful for the significant time you must spend to provide us with such great content!
Wow - Brilliant Video - Thanks for Sharing and Greetings from Down Under ;)
Dear James,
Upon witnessing your work yet again; I am at a loss for words. It seems I've said it all before. What I can possibly add perhaps is seeing your daughters taking an active role in the process must be a delight for any parent. Although this is only meant to be a jig, it's manufactured wit the same dedication & care as if it were the boxes themselves. Well mon ami, congratulation once again. Kind regards.
I like how you take lots of care setting up your shots and their in Focus! Very professionally done!
Great Projects!
THANKS!
thanks a tonne, i am new to wood work and i have learnt a lot from you, you are good at teaching. specially this project will make my boxes so beautiful and high end. i am very pleased.
Now I see dovetail nicely done girls and dad lol James thumbs up my friends
Excellent your explanation, a miter guide like yours, I was looking for ... I think I already found it, I see that you have a lovely helper by your side. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. GOD bless you in each of your projects and works, receive a cordial greeting from Cochabamba, Republic of Bolivia.
It’s also neat to set your saw blade and various angles say 22.5 and cut the splines. It looks good to have the top spline pointing down and the bottom pointing up. Just a thought happy building
Thank you for sharing this! I bought the plans and am working on making this jig!
Great video, and kudos for getting your daughter involved!
I batched out a bunch of frames a while back (I just used a delta tenon jig with a 45 deg block), but the wood I was using was super splintery. So since I used the blue tape clamp method, I just left the tape on when I cut the spline slots. Then it occurred to me to leave it on when I glued in the splines. I pulled the tape off after the glue started to set but wasn't solid. Virtually ZERO cleanup... The nice thing about the factory tenon jig is the adjustability, but it really doesn't work for the router table. So I think I'll make one like yours next time I want to do boxes!
Вы просто замечательная семья столяров!👍.молодцы! Удачи Вам всем. С удовольствием смотрю все Ваши видео. Спасибо Вам за Ваш канал
Hi James.
I have been watching your channel now for a few weeks and can honestly say I'm hooked, this video with the jig is amazing and the results are perfection. You most asuredly have a fan here, please keep up the great work..
Thank you for cutting the splines into triangles. So many people waste do much wood using rectangle pieces.
I built this last spring so that I could build a dovetail keyed box to display Easter eggs on. It was super easy to build and super easy to use. The results are great. I highly recommend any box builder, or any budding wood worker build this and start making small boxes with it.
I need to build more boxes so I can use it more!
Fantastic,great way to accent any box
Интересно смотреть Ваши видео,с удовольствием наблюдаю ,как Вы дружно что то делаете!👍 Удачи Вам,а главное здоровья.✊
I am building this. This is an awsome jig concept! I have plans to do some boxes and picture frames for Christmas, and this jig will help immensely! Thank you for the awsome build idea! :)
Bravo and brava! I always enjoy your videos and it's lovely to see your family working alongside you to create these fantastic projects. One thing I thought I'd mention (and I'm sure you're probably already aware of it) is how the type of blade used in the table saw will affect the end cut. It looked like you were using a blade with a ATBR configuration given your "dados" for the picture frame splines weren't totally flat and had a characteristic "bat-ear" profile. Opting for a flat toothed blade will alleviate those (minuscule!) gaps and produce a flat and square dado. Anyway, great stuff as always!
Very clever and interesting love your attitude to woodworking
Thank you for showing me this jig. Cannot wait to build it and use it to make Christmas presents.
Thank you!
Those dovetail splines are really pretty. Great video. I love that the jig can function on the table saw or router table.
You are rocking it James & co. Love seeing the growth on your channel and as always, another incredibly valuable video.
Thank you so much Tyson.
Geeks Wood Shop ili
Very nice jig. I will definitely make me one of these.
Awesome jig, and Awesome helpers!
Love the simplicity of dove key making with this jig.
Good job and you have a great family
One good tip is to make sure your table saw blade cuts a true flat slot. Most blades have teeth that are angled, and alternate orientation on the blade. The result is a high-point in the middle of the cut slot. Look for a blade marked “flat top” or labeled for “box joints.”
Well done team....another really useful jig.
Very nice tutorial James & family
Loved this! You made it look so easy. I especially LOVE your daughter learning from and working with you ❤️❤️
Hi Elizabeth, Thank you!
Just bought the plans! I had bought plans from another channel here on YT, but it's not anywhere near as nice or as versatile (or rugged) as this one, thanks!
Well Damn... you went and did it... created the perfect jig... how am I supposed to improve upon this design to make it my own when you've not left ANY room for improvement!! Great Job!!
Haha, thank you!
Lovely job my friend.Glad you pointed out about your daughter at the chop saw (with the green nails).
Thank you!
Loving multi use jig. Must build. Added to my to do list. Thanks for the plans
Absolutely excellent video & project!
Best spline jig video i’ve Seen so far
Nice jig, excellent video... Thanks
James, you are a true talent and inspiration. I love these videos and appreciate that you take the time to do them. Will buy plans and get to work
You are very kind. Thank you!
Nice video! Nice rig! I think I will build one myself. I like the boxes one can make with it! Very versatile!
You guys always do great work! Nice job
A nice, versatile jig, James & company! Well done!
Thanks James, really enjoy your videos.
Great video sir! Appreciate it.
I’ve only just discovered these wonderful videos. I’m curious to know if James has taught woodworking over the years - before doing so on RUclips. You’re a truly talented teacher James. As talented as you are at woodworking. And I’m guessing fatherhood as well. Wonderful.
James, I thoroughly enjoy your videos. Want to share an experience I had in making this jig. I am a fairly inexperienced woodworker and this was the first time I used CA glue. Following your earlier recommendations to always use plenty of glue, I added a generous amount of CA to the miter bar when attaching it to the base of the jig. I used weights to hold every thing down and let it set up for a couple of hours. As you can probably guess, I found the jig securely attached to my table saw due to squeeze out. I used a pry bar to release it but am not able to clean the miter bar well enough to get it to slide easily in the miter slot.
Hi Bob, I’m sorry that happened. If you use acetone, it will dissolve the CA glue off of the miter bar and then your miter bar will fit properly again.
Hi James ... All the way from northeast India Shillong ....I'm a fanatic for woodworking although I'm quite a newbie but really loved woodworking.....really fantastic jig u made there!!!! Really good informative videos and have learned a lot from you....one thing though ....would really like to see u making a chess board and how you go about designing and building it!!!!thanks for the videos and really great to see u were always building things with your family and really wish i have a cool family circle like yours!!!!!!cheers......really looking forward to it !!!!!😃😀👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Very cool project, thanks for the demo. I was thinking about building this but with one small modification - allowing to mount the spline jig with some star knobs or just by holding down onto your extreme mitre jig, then I can save on aluminum rails and take advantage of the perfect 90% crosscut sled back. Thanks James!
That's a pretty good idea!
Nice jig king. I have been looking for a good spline jig to build. I will be building this. I like the dovetail spline, nice added touch.
Great video love your work and the way you explain everything thank so much for that part of your videos!!!!!!
Hi William, thank you!
Awesome video James. I have been working with Center keyed box joints and was just thinking how I could do this with dove tails. Now I know.
Wonderful tutorial, thanks!