| Blog series by Dorje | updated 876 days ago | 1 part | 388 reads | 4 comments total |
Part 1: Box Joint Jig
At the request of oscorner, I’ve posted some pics of the jig that I use to cut box joints on the table saw. The box joint jig that I use is a shop made jig from ¾” Birch ply. I recall getting the plans from a Mark Duginske book (“Mastering Woodworking Machines” – I think). I remember that he called a “Universal Table Saw Jig” that you adapt for making box joints. So, it basically improves upon the stock miter gauge and if you make up a bunch of fences you can use them for va...


















