My Two SECRETS to Perfect Splines!!!

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • If you want perfect miter splines in wood boxes then make this miter spline jig. Plus, I’ll give you two secrets to getting even better, dare I say PERFECT splines. Adding a spline to your miter joint gives your project a sense of sophistication. Getting perfect splines doesn’t have to be difficult. Making this spline jig takes practically no time at all and once people look at those incredible splines in your wood boxes, they will be envious of how you made it look so easy. Making a miter spline jig alone won’t give you absolutely perfect splines. There are two more secrets that I use. They will give you crisp spline cuts that you’ll be proud of.
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Комментарии • 112

  • @johnisley4578
    @johnisley4578 3 года назад +8

    Just come across your channel, it's great and your instructions are clear. You've got my subscription. Cheers

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад +1

      Awesome to hear! This is a place where we can all make some cool stuff and we will never take ourselves too seriously. I hope you like some of the upcoming videos.

  • @NewtonMakes
    @NewtonMakes  3 года назад +6

    I get asked how to make this spline jig all of the time. So I made this video to show how to make one. I tried to include measurements for the parts too so you can avoid having to buy woodworking plans if you want to make it at home. If you make it then let me know in the comments section how cool your splines turned out!

  • @Sebastopolmark
    @Sebastopolmark 3 месяца назад +1

    GREAT project. I do like that you put the screws into the runners from the top. Even hardwood can expand when you put screws from the bottom and that creates more problems that it's worth. So, top it is! !! !!!

  • @SlowNLow713
    @SlowNLow713 2 года назад +8

    Dude you make these videos so easy and understandable!! Thank you!

  • @jeffw8611
    @jeffw8611 3 года назад +3

    Great tip on adding the sacrificial wood for a zero clearance. I was getting tear-out and never thought to do that.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      It's a HUGE help. I do the same thing on my table saw sled all the time.

  • @alansmith7086
    @alansmith7086 3 года назад +3

    G'Day from AUSTRALIA!! Just found you on RUclips with your excellent spline jig!!! I've checked out the majority of the RUclips spline jig videos and yours is by far the best mate!!! The most versatile and safest, not to mention so easy to make!!!! I'll be making mine tomorrow!!! Got to put some splines in a special picture frame I just made for my son and Dau-in-Law! It will look soooooo special!!!! Cheers from Downunder!!!!

  • @spamcan2284
    @spamcan2284 2 года назад +1

    Whoa.. the straw trick to clean up clue seems genius. Definitely going to try that out!

  • @jeffw8611
    @jeffw8611 3 года назад +2

    Great idea adding the scrap wood for a zero clearance, I was getting blow-out and never thought to do that.

  • @cashmerecarpenter3621
    @cashmerecarpenter3621 3 года назад +2

    Great instructions, really awesome jig. Will be using it on a jewelry box for my daughter.

  • @kreech68
    @kreech68 Год назад

    thank you - that's a nice, clean, simple, functional jig

  • @wayneblythe5713
    @wayneblythe5713 3 года назад +3

    “Some gorgeous figured walnut ohhh!” I think you and that walnut should get a room. Nice video 👏🏻👍🏻

  • @joepearson9704
    @joepearson9704 2 года назад +1

    I am going to make this jig. I made a spline jig before that was so bad. Solines turned out okay, but not because of the jig. That went directly to the scrap wood pile. Thanks for this. I could definitely use it all the time.

  • @jameslockwood5113
    @jameslockwood5113 2 года назад +1

    I built a spline box jig like the one you showed... works great!

  • @jimmy1dee
    @jimmy1dee 9 месяцев назад

    Excellent instructions!! Thank you for taking the time to video your process.

  • @kendavidson6755
    @kendavidson6755 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant video no frills and bells but effective,I have just made a jig and waiting for the glue to dry on a box I just made.thank you for your demonstration I was put off making one having seen ones with tracks and bevels all over the place.thank you

  • @jaredhuber7359
    @jaredhuber7359 2 года назад

    that straw tech was badass

  • @Hotrod66149
    @Hotrod66149 8 месяцев назад

    Seen a few on you tube yours is the best for my situation, thank you sir!

  • @elizabethhappiestwhengarde2938
    @elizabethhappiestwhengarde2938 8 месяцев назад

    Beautiful work and detailing! I enjoyed your video making the spline jig. I'm interested in making a narrow sofa table and would love to add splines. But I'm having a hard time finding a video showing how to make a portable jig for large pieces. Do you have such a video?

  • @JB-tb1rq
    @JB-tb1rq 3 года назад +2

    Awesome video, and great recommendations when it comes to the type of blade. The tray is beautiful, well done!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      Thank you very much. A lot of people use the wrong blade for this and can't get those crisp cuts. Hopefully this helps out. 👍👊

  • @michaelbradford4444
    @michaelbradford4444 Год назад

    I made one identical to yours several months ago and it's amazing! I put splines in almost every box I build which is quite a few and this sled makes it so easy to make the cuts and make them uniformed . I've experimented and centered a1 inch spline on each corner and they came out really nice . In truth I had messed up and was trying to salvage the box and it worked!

  • @mikedisimile2478
    @mikedisimile2478 Год назад

    Great job explaining everything thank you very much

  • @boomerangfreak
    @boomerangfreak 2 года назад +1

    I'll probably be making me 1 of these jigs this weekend. Gonna have to make a few adaptations to make it work on my diy router table though.
    Looking forward to it!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад

      Best of luck!

    • @boomerangfreak
      @boomerangfreak 2 года назад

      FInally got around to making my version last weekend. Works a treat on a router table with a 4mm bit. But I'd love to experiment with a dovetail spline at some point!

  • @jddodge3425
    @jddodge3425 3 года назад

    I’ve watched a lot of these jig videos, hands down I really like yours the best. The easiest to make and most versitile for different size boxes! Thanks

  • @VinceEspositoJr
    @VinceEspositoJr 3 года назад

    Thanks. Wish I saw this before I made a different jig this past weekend.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад +1

      Make it again! Every woodworker needs two spline jigs, right? 🤷‍♂️

  • @koalafan1576
    @koalafan1576 2 года назад

    I’ll be making this jig next month. I use a local community woodshop and their spline jig is the kind that goes on the table saw fence and it jacked up my splines on the box I built last week. I plan on building more boxes and need something for accurate splines.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад

      There's something nice about using your own jigs. You know how they behave.

  • @Tumaniguitars
    @Tumaniguitars 2 года назад

    Very nicely done!

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 2 года назад +1

    Late to this video, but definitely going to make one of these jigs.
    Also, never saw the straw glue clean up trick, that is definitely gonna get lots of use. (As long as I can remember next time, lol)
    Loving your videos!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад

      Thanks. This is one of those jigs that you'll happy you have. It may sit there for a while but once you need it it's ready to go.

  • @brianjordison2910
    @brianjordison2910 2 года назад

    As I watch you go through the process of making runners I wonder if this jig can connect to the large sled. Those runners are already accurate. This eliminates the need for individual runners on each different design. You’ve become a favourite! Great videos

  • @catherinechute2834
    @catherinechute2834 7 месяцев назад

    I wish you spent more time on how you cut the keys. I have a jig for cutting kerfs but would love more info on the saw you used to cut the brass and what you were doing with the dremmel. Also how did you match the width of the brass to the kerf accutatly?

  • @808zhu
    @808zhu 11 месяцев назад

    100th comment. This is useful to me, even after watching multiple videos on how to build a spline jig. Clever trick with the straw, by the way.

  • @Bogie3855
    @Bogie3855 Год назад

    Yeah guess I will have to make one of these.

  • @talal919
    @talal919 Год назад

    Great job

  • @richardjones8236
    @richardjones8236 3 года назад +1

    Good stuff!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the video.

  • @Bob.Silverstein
    @Bob.Silverstein 9 месяцев назад

    Great video - planning to make this - I had one question about the zero clearance plate tip that you gave. Are you saying that one should drop in a thin "waste" board on each side (e.g. 1/4" plywood) to create the zero clearance, that you then remove and replace (since obviously, once it's used, it too will no longer be zero clearance). Or did you mean something else? Thanks!

  • @Nissan300zxshowcar
    @Nissan300zxshowcar 6 месяцев назад

    Just started building this, thank you! BTW, where do you recommend getting the brass splines? Thanks!

  • @coolinken
    @coolinken 2 года назад

    Great video!

  • @koalafan1576
    @koalafan1576 2 года назад

    Have you thought of adding t tracks in the wings for adding clamps to hold the box you are cutting splines into?

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад

      There's nothing wrong with that idea. People can customize how they like. 👍

  • @wiln2lrn
    @wiln2lrn 3 года назад

    food for thought
    When I was a Mold Maker we used to put grease groove in any slide in the mold, now that being said.
    if you put screws for the attachment of the runner in the runner the counter sink of the screw and the type of screw )flat, Phillips, sq.) will act like a grease groove only with wax.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      It's great when we can apply our past experiences to new, unrelated processes. That's how we grow. 👍

  • @jraglob5924
    @jraglob5924 2 года назад

    Thanks, right video at the right time. Great Channel, you in Macomb? I used to live there.

  • @jacktrotter5357
    @jacktrotter5357 6 месяцев назад

    Great , thanks from jack in Idaho , what did you use to cut splines ?

  • @hologramcamo9175
    @hologramcamo9175 2 года назад

    What kind of tool did you use for cutting the brass ? I really like that you used a metal for the spline!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад +1

      Look for a metal cut off saw and you'll probably find a lot of versions.

  • @nicholaszefeldt9719
    @nicholaszefeldt9719 Год назад

    What kind of glue did you use to bond the brass to the walnut? How long did you let it cure before trimming/sanding? Thanks in advance!

  • @joelico3983
    @joelico3983 2 года назад

    Well done on a fantastic jig. I just subscribed to your channel as I have found it very informative. Do you have some rough measurements of the wood pieces you can give me? I would like to make this as very soon. Thx

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад +1

      I think the bottom is about 11 inches wide and the wings are around 4 inches. It's been a long time since I made it.

  • @jakeholmes1343
    @jakeholmes1343 Год назад

    Great video and great tips. What type of blade did you use? Looked like a Diablo but when i called them they didn't have a flat tooth blade. They did however recommend a Freud which i think is the parent company. Thanks!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Год назад

      I typically put links in the descriptions of all my videos. Let me know if I missed it.

    • @jakeholmes1343
      @jakeholmes1343 Год назад

      I skimmed through it again and didn't see a link.@@NewtonMakes

  • @myleshamilton6605
    @myleshamilton6605 3 года назад +1

    How about making this so it fits into the sled and can be dual purpose as a bevel jig and a spline jug if you turn it.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      That would be sweet! I wouldn't think it would take too much modification. I like it. 👍👊

    • @myleshamilton6605
      @myleshamilton6605 3 года назад

      @@NewtonMakes no I don't think it would either

  • @williamshaffer2562
    @williamshaffer2562 3 года назад +1

    Nice job. Like the brass splines. What is the name of the saw you used to cut the brass.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      It's a Drill Master saw I picked up at Harbor Freight for dirt cheap. I tried to find a link to put it in the description but didn't see it.

    • @williamshaffer2562
      @williamshaffer2562 3 года назад +1

      @@NewtonMakes Thanks for response.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to watch the video. 🙏

  • @tjkoker
    @tjkoker 3 года назад

    Absolutely friggin' awesome look. Think if I make 4 of these boxes with the splines I can make $250? Cheers.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      Why set your goals so low? Add at least three more zeros to the end of it. 😉

    • @The_Conqueeftador
      @The_Conqueeftador 3 года назад

      @@NewtonMakes Maybe if he uses gold instead of brass. But if he does that then good luck getting the grinding marks out of the gold.

  • @peterfiek8033
    @peterfiek8033 3 года назад

    I didn't see what saw you used to cut the brass in the list above, can you specify? Thanks, great vid!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      It was a super cheap metal cutting saw from Harbor Freight.

    • @peterfiek8033
      @peterfiek8033 3 года назад

      @@NewtonMakes Thanks! Think I found it. Meant to also ask what the thickness of the brass strip you use is?

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад +1

      1/8" thick brass from a local place.

  • @WasimBarri
    @WasimBarri 2 года назад

    Thanks for a great video and the ZCI tip.
    Just one question. You didn't appear to use clamps to secure your wedges. Were those joints strong enough? Is it OK to just press them in by hand and wait for them to dry?

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад

      Thats what I did, hand pressure until tacky enough to stay in place. They're super strong, especially for a shop jig.

    • @WasimBarri
      @WasimBarri 2 года назад

      @@NewtonMakes OK thanks. I'll give that a try

  • @scottpowell5583
    @scottpowell5583 2 года назад

    At 3:02 of this video, what is the song that is playing? I gotta have it!
    Oh ya, nice spline jig too! I've already got my scraps eyed up for it. I too have a bunch of mdf kicking about. Thanks!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад +1

      Martin Carlberg and Oomie Cross My Heart. You can feel that song in your soul.

  • @koalafan1576
    @koalafan1576 3 года назад

    I wish I had a shop. Once I start woodworking again I’ll use a local shop I have to pay for and that means I can’t change blades on the table saw and am stuck with what ever they have. I’m not even sure if making hogs like this would help as I would have to bring them home and I live in a tiny 1 bedroom apartment.

  • @jameslockwood5113
    @jameslockwood5113 2 года назад

    So, I can just sand the brass, just like wood? It doesn’t scratch the brass?

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад

      If you sand it with a rock it'll scratch it. If you sand it with 150 grit not as much. If you sand it with 600 even less so. You get the point. The higher you go the more it polishes it.

  • @icemen63
    @icemen63 3 года назад

    Молодец!👍👏

  • @trentyoung1135
    @trentyoung1135 3 года назад

    I assume your shop is in your basement. I am planning on setting up a shop on the unfinished side our basement. What are using for dust collection and air filtration? I am new to woodworking, mainly small boxes and cell phone holders for friends.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      I have an Oneida dust collector going to most tools. I use a shop vac for those that are not connected. I also have a Jet air filter that I run every night after I'm done for the day. I started woodworking by only using my shop vac and I moved it tool to tool. A bit of a hassle but it worked, especially when I was just starting out and on a budget.

    • @trentyoung1135
      @trentyoung1135 3 года назад

      @@NewtonMakes thanks for the response. Do you find that combination removes the dust adequately? I am looking at Jet dust collector attached to tools with Jet air cleaner for airborne dust.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      I think so. But dust collection is sort of personal in regards to what everyone's standards are. Know what I mean? My tolerance may be different than yours. But millions of people do woodworking in their basements so I'm confident you can find a solution that's perfect for you.

  • @herbsu4330
    @herbsu4330 3 года назад

    How do you locate the kerf? How do you set the depth of the kerf? I also see you have a 16-32 sander. If iot is one the newer ones I would like see your technique for replacing the paper. I have a hard time holding the clips and inserting the tips of the paper. I called Jet technical support and they didn't have a clue.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      Raise your blade up and cut through your jig. Then you'll see your kerf location. Set your box in your jig where you want it to be cut. It's a visual thing. You'll have to decide where you want your splines. If you want larger splines then raise your blade up. If you want tiny splines lower it. You ask good questions but they are subjective to your design. I can't tell you how deep to cut your splines other than I recommend not cutting them so high that you cut through the inside of the box.
      I'll see about filming the paper change process. Next time I do it.

    • @herbsu4330
      @herbsu4330 3 года назад

      @@NewtonMakes Thanks for your response. My question for the depth was in regard to max depth without cutting all the way thru and my question to location was in regard settin the box edge to the kerf, Do you set some kind of stop block or pencil mark on the jig to get them in the same place as you rotate the box?

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      If you set the box in your jig next to the blade you'll see how far is too far. Yes, you can see in the video that I have a stop block clamped.

  • @sibelianboy
    @sibelianboy Месяц назад

    Can anyone recommend me a table saw blade 8 1/4 with FTG teeth?

  • @leojames7331
    @leojames7331 2 года назад

    Hi. I'm inexperienced in woodwork but learning. I have two questions on this.
    1) how do you judge the depth of the depth into the corner?
    2) do you match the saw blade to the brass flat bar or just mark up the wood to the brass bar and keep cutting until you get a tight fit?
    Thank you

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  2 года назад +4

      1) I cut as deep as possible without cutting through the inside of the box. I set my box next to the blade to make sure it's not too deep before I start cutting.
      2) Both. I use a 1/8" blade so I use a 1/8" thick piece of brass. One cut should work. But that's not how things always work. If the fit is still too tight, I nudge the box over just slightly and make a second cut to widen the groove.

    • @leojames7331
      @leojames7331 2 года назад

      @@NewtonMakes Got ya, thanks for the reply, I appreciate it :)

  • @michaelrafa100
    @michaelrafa100 Год назад

    I like making splined boxes as well. To make thinks a little more interesting, I use a slot cutter bit and bearing on the router table with a miter gauge set at 45°. The advantage is by choosing different cutters and bearings, I can make different thickness spline cuts.

    • @22busy43
      @22busy43 Год назад

      I’ve been using this same technique. I have the cMT set that I can put three different thicknesses at one time to stagger the sizes and make the cut one time

  • @koalafan1576
    @koalafan1576 2 года назад

    I made a jig like that but with a T track. I made it for the table saw at the shop I use, then they got rid of the table saw and bought a new one so my jig won’t work any more. 😡😭

  • @koalafan1576
    @koalafan1576 2 года назад

    I made a jig like that but with a T track. I made it for the table saw at the shop I use, then they got rid of the table saw and bought a new one so my jig won’t work any more. 😡😭 I never got to actually use the jig. It was just a waste of money.

  • @The_Conqueeftador
    @The_Conqueeftador 3 года назад

    The hardest part of this video is finding a flat bottom blade. FTG's Are an endangered species apparently and a few easily cost as much as a plunge router.

    • @rl8631
      @rl8631 3 года назад +1

      ever though about taking your blade to a sharpener and have the tips ground flat? just a suggestion, definitely far cheaper than a specialty thin kerf flat top blade.

  • @vigilantezack
    @vigilantezack 3 года назад

    Too bad a walnut board at Home Depot is about $17,479 bucks.
    2x4 pine for me!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  3 года назад

      Oh my, please don't buy walnut from HD! You are better off buying it mail order than from them. There are some good online sources if a lumber dealer isn't available to you.

  • @rodpotts2666
    @rodpotts2666 3 года назад +1

    "That wood suck"

  • @abdolalighalavand240
    @abdolalighalavand240 7 месяцев назад

    🔩♥️ .🙏

  • @oneaztexan6125
    @oneaztexan6125 2 года назад

    I like your channel but just wanna say, "H" is for height, lol (thanks for the videos)