Rout a groove down the length of a piece of plywood to begin making the jig s base fig.
Cutting box joints on a router table.
The runner s fit in the base is crucial so begin slightly.
No table saw necessary.
The jig s sliding fence holds the workpiece vertically and guides it over the router bit.
Fasten a runner to the jig s sled section fig.
Making box joints on the table saw requires a dado stack which isn t available in all areas.
This tutorial video shows a simple method on making a jig out of plywood for a hand held router that attaches to the base.
While you could cut box and finger joints by hand both joints are most quickly and efficiently cut with power tools in either solid wood or plywood.
Clamp both ends of the base to the router table.
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Start the router and cut the first box joint.
Place the first cut over the spacer fence and make the second cut and continue until finished.
A sliding router table jig such as the rockler router table box joint jig works with any router table with a miter slot.
Make the base the.
How to make finger and box joints with only a router.
The next best method is at the router table but not everyone has the space for a dedicated router table.
A simple way to cut box joints using a special jig and your router table.
Set the depth of cut so that it is slightly more higher than the material thickness.
The easiest methods include using a sliding jig and a table saw a portable router and a template style joinery jig or a router table and sliding fence jig or dedicated box joint router bit.
Get the step by step plans to make this finger joint jig here.
Use a push block to hold the pieces in a vertical position.