What's the jig beside your spline jigs? Also, any chance on a video for your router insert. I know there are a few around but I have the same table and like seeing different approaches to making it work.
trippnk also my router insert is the quickest, dirtiest thing in my shop. Threw it together in a rush one night when i needed it. It's 3/4" ply with 1/4" waxed mdf on top. It's cut to the size of the gap and rests on top of four bolts in the table saw holes. I used my router base plate ad a template and cut 4 holes.
Love your spline jig! Super simple not more than it needs to be. Thank you for the idea 💡
Good job. I've been using splines for years and I use a thin CA glue on them. It wicks right in and dries fast. A real time saver.
Tom's Dreamshop Worx i need to get my hands on some!
Excellent video. Thank you. The struggle I am having is making the splines them selves consistent. Any suggestion?
Great video, thanks
Nice video and thanks for sharing 👍😎🇦🇺
Nice work Mike! Good video!
do they sell that spline jig you used? super cool!
Well done!!👍
What's the jig beside your spline jigs? Also, any chance on a video for your router insert. I know there are a few around but I have the same table and like seeing different approaches to making it work.
trippnk that is a jig for milling logs on the bandsaw. It looks better than it works haha but does the job.
trippnk also my router insert is the quickest, dirtiest thing in my shop. Threw it together in a rush one night when i needed it. It's 3/4" ply with 1/4" waxed mdf on top. It's cut to the size of the gap and rests on top of four bolts in the table saw holes. I used my router base plate ad a template and cut 4 holes.
What is your method for cutting the right thickness of spline?
Good video!
I did it with the Woodglut plans.