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Box Joint Jig to Table Saw - How to make. part 2 

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I rebuilt and improved the quality of this box joint jig to table saw. This jig works without backlash due to locknuts.
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@estebanandreslopezbalderra790
@estebanandreslopezbalderra790 6 лет назад
Me gusta mucho ver como ud realiza este tipo de herramientas caseras. Se nota que ud es un SEÑOR CARPINTERO, lo felicito. Le envio un abrazo desde Paysadú Uruguay.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 6 лет назад
Obrigado, Gracias
@robertbrunston5406
@robertbrunston5406 7 лет назад
I can tell you have done this more than once! Great job thanks.
@samirradu7951
@samirradu7951 4 года назад
Hola señor gracias por la idea es una maravilla de maquina fabricada por usted un saludo si señor usted si es un carpintero
@theogriengl958
@theogriengl958 4 года назад
Perfect, simple and effective. I'am going to copy this jig. Regards from Austria
@rigobertourreacardenas3828
@rigobertourreacardenas3828 4 года назад
desde colombia felicitaciones maestro mas claro no se puede es ud un artista
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 4 года назад
Gracias amigo
@garrysmythe
@garrysmythe 4 года назад
A very good build, thanks for posting from Garry in the UK
@jasonb4350
@jasonb4350 7 лет назад
The flinstones work shop omg that table saw sounds like it's going to let loose any second
@haroldbrown1389
@haroldbrown1389 7 лет назад
yes u did, loops. just think, u are only wood worker to ever goof up. well done on the jig
@ravisubramani7868
@ravisubramani7868 4 года назад
Very brilliant idea thanks for this video
@WoodworkingEngineering
@WoodworkingEngineering 6 лет назад
Very nice! Simple yet effective!
@tonywalker8030
@tonywalker8030 7 лет назад
You got mad skills.
@antonioalmeida9581
@antonioalmeida9581 4 года назад
Excelente trabajo! Que Dios te bendiga! Mi grande amigo te Salud del Brasil! Soy brasileño!
@user-yg1fr3rx4i
@user-yg1fr3rx4i 4 года назад
انتم مبدعين كما ارجو المزيد من؛ التقنية
@datadev1
@datadev1 7 лет назад
That is a beautiful joint and a great jig. Thanks for sharing.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Thank you
@rahathaque8010
@rahathaque8010 7 лет назад
WoodRodent cf
@user-oc3df7nw8p
@user-oc3df7nw8p 3 года назад
الله ينور عليك و علعلمك وتسلم ايدك أان مصطفى محمود
@pedrocavaleiro3688
@pedrocavaleiro3688 7 лет назад
Muito obrigado pela partilha, ficou uma máquina impecável!
@jafarsidik180
@jafarsidik180 7 лет назад
Nice and simple....!
@BronkBuilt
@BronkBuilt 4 года назад
Very cool.
@stephenscott1518
@stephenscott1518 7 лет назад
I built a very similar rig before I saw your video. It is based on SAE so 1 inch threaded rod (standard coarse) gives me 1/8 inch per turn. I'll build another and will take from yours where the carriage extends to base for support. If I remember, I'll post a picture.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Ok. good luck.
@HelmuthBaumeister
@HelmuthBaumeister 7 лет назад
Simples e eficaz! Obrigado por compartilhar!!
@jailsonaraujo5766
@jailsonaraujo5766 5 лет назад
O Sr. É Muito criativo meus parabéns. Seu projeto ficou show
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 5 лет назад
Obrigado, abraço.
@Goldenspitfire588
@Goldenspitfire588 6 лет назад
Fantástico. Optima ideia. Parabéns pelo canal.
@yanemailg
@yanemailg 7 лет назад
nice ending. thanks for the ideas
@ElChokin
@ElChokin 5 лет назад
Muy buen trabajo e invento, enhorabuena...saludos desde Punta Umbría-Huelva-Andalucía-España.
@2963miguelito
@2963miguelito 2 года назад
No hablas pero eres todo un maestro
@BDM_PT
@BDM_PT 7 лет назад
Hi there from Portugal(Coimbra) Nice Jig :D Obrigado(Thanks)
@gordroberts53
@gordroberts53 7 лет назад
Another excellent jig! Thanks for sharing.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Thank you
@luisfernandob9798
@luisfernandob9798 6 лет назад
Increible union muy bonita
@abbasalabbas8319
@abbasalabbas8319 5 лет назад
Very beautiful
@centurycenturyone3146
@centurycenturyone3146 5 лет назад
very neat works
@irmaofabio5292
@irmaofabio5292 7 лет назад
Very good!!! I'm brasilian
@acengsuganda2031
@acengsuganda2031 7 лет назад
mantap..terima kasih telah membantu sy dgn vidio ini
@bestwoodworksincheapprice4307
@bestwoodworksincheapprice4307 4 года назад
Very nice
@luissaya3882
@luissaya3882 7 лет назад
TODO LO QUE SUBE ES UTIL Y MUY BONITO, UN SALUDO
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Gracias
@ColdCoffee122
@ColdCoffee122 7 лет назад
I have the same polishing blade on my hacksaw 😀 time for a new blade I think. Nice jig !
@2009pilates
@2009pilates 7 лет назад
simples e eficaz, parabéns pelo trabalho
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Obrigado
4 года назад
Good idea
@pgtips4240
@pgtips4240 7 лет назад
Great jig and it may be perfectly accurate, however when I build my revision of this jig (as I have already built similar) I will have the threaded rod much lower and as near to the point of drag as possible to eliminate any possibility of rotation of the moving part. Not that in your design this is necessarily a factor to be concerned about but I guess I just like to go with the flow of good physics wherever possible.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
I understand your concern, but in this case, as I use self-locking nuts this question practically does not matter. The rotation becomes a little more difficult, but the moving part does not move. Thank you.
@user-nh9kt8yk9w
@user-nh9kt8yk9w 4 года назад
Отлично. Просто прекрасно.
@ernieg1415
@ernieg1415 7 лет назад
glad i came across this, im going to have to make one now, its better that my dovetail jig
@ricardoadrianomoraleslaros840
@ricardoadrianomoraleslaros840 6 лет назад
HOLA
@madeferro-nestortatsch5325
@madeferro-nestortatsch5325 6 лет назад
Ficou espetacular, parabéns!
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 6 лет назад
Obrigado
@ameednaeem482
@ameednaeem482 7 лет назад
lovely work thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks 10/10
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Thank you
@luiztedesco1554
@luiztedesco1554 6 лет назад
linda ferramenta! Parabéns
@julianmotajimenez1698
@julianmotajimenez1698 7 лет назад
Maravilla de ingenio Un video extraordinario.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Obrigado
@eddiegiraldo785
@eddiegiraldo785 7 лет назад
GENIAL MUY BUEN PROYECTO FELICITACIONES DESDE PALMIRA COLOMBIA
@euaprendizdemarceneiro1170
@euaprendizdemarceneiro1170 5 лет назад
sem palavras! incrível.
@romanalviter5589
@romanalviter5589 7 лет назад
Excelente herramienta! Saludos...
@carlosmagaiver4932
@carlosmagaiver4932 7 лет назад
TENHO 63 ANOS E SOU MARCENEIRO ,A ARTE DA MARCENARIA ESTA ACABANDO ,HOJE A MOLECADA E SO CORTAR O MDF E PARAFUSAR JA TA PRONTO O MOVEL
@mamabearssheshedtracykeato6941
I sure would pay you if you made me one! LOL! The mechanics of that would be way over my head. However it sure would come in handy!
@getuliohipos883
@getuliohipos883 5 лет назад
2Jennm
@larrybe2900
@larrybe2900 7 лет назад
Great build for a box joint jig. One minor observation though would be not to use threaded stock for the crank handle as it will eventually chew up the wood as you use it. Also, perhaps a clicker on the wheel adds a sound for when you are counting revolutions. These are just minor thoughts for this well thought out jig. I look forward to start using mine.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Thanks. You are right.
@mooman4836
@mooman4836 7 лет назад
yes maybe install 3/8 bearing or bushing to the threaded rod stock so the wood don't wear out..
@jnb-criandodebaixodaarvore9964
Parabéns meu amigo ótimo trabalho ficou muito bom
@newmotta2303
@newmotta2303 4 года назад
Ótima ideia meus parabéns 👏👏👏
@nilogracianocosta9887
@nilogracianocosta9887 5 лет назад
Parabéns você um crânio dou maior valor esse serviço
@garrysmythe
@garrysmythe 7 лет назад
great jig well made
@woodworks3585
@woodworks3585 7 лет назад
Now that's just too cool . I really like this one as I have seen many hear on RU-vid. Thank you for sharing....One to add to my Build list that is getting very long now :)
@luishermidas2801
@luishermidas2801 6 лет назад
Grande maestro ,
@josejoaotrindadedesousa4131
@josejoaotrindadedesousa4131 7 лет назад
gostei, muito bem projetada !!
@raulantonioarayabugueno9047
@raulantonioarayabugueno9047 6 лет назад
Estupendo gracias
@ahnurmohamed
@ahnurmohamed 4 года назад
fantastic
@barryparks7057
@barryparks7057 7 лет назад
nice job. well done
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Thanks
@joseenrriquerosas8240
@joseenrriquerosas8240 5 лет назад
Bonito muy buena idea
@danielapicella6907
@danielapicella6907 7 лет назад
Muy bueno. Excelente idea. Saludos Daniel
@theangryluthier2244
@theangryluthier2244 7 лет назад
nice desing!! thank you for share
@martinlabastida7406
@martinlabastida7406 6 лет назад
El que sabe sabe mas bale viejo por diablo que por diablo.mis respetos
@oniramferia5998
@oniramferia5998 5 лет назад
Awesome .....ilove it bro......Thanks for sharing....
@Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro
@Aprendiz-de-Marceneiro 6 лет назад
ótimo jig
@atifali4703
@atifali4703 6 лет назад
Perfect
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 6 лет назад
Thanks
@jaimeaugustoviajante222
@jaimeaugustoviajante222 5 лет назад
Uau, perfect! Congratulaciones my friend
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 5 лет назад
Thank you
@valterdesertodeserto6505
@valterdesertodeserto6505 5 лет назад
PARABÉNS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Dr.Natvarpanchal
@Dr.Natvarpanchal 5 лет назад
Eccellent!
@nedzhatihasan3549
@nedzhatihasan3549 7 лет назад
Bravo maestro!!!
@mooman4836
@mooman4836 7 лет назад
Very nice I like all your work. How many turns per 1/8 of cut? maybe alum ruler mounted on the thread box? real nice good job boss..
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Two turns for 1/8. Four turns and you can made the cut.
@gilreis8019
@gilreis8019 6 лет назад
Muito bom. Parabéns
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 6 лет назад
Obrigado
@nhanhuynh5900
@nhanhuynh5900 5 лет назад
Grreat excellent
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 5 лет назад
Thank you
@DJFalkoHannover
@DJFalkoHannover 6 лет назад
How do you know, how often you have to turn the crank to make e.g. 48 Box-Sides always exactly the same to fit each other?
@peterowens290
@peterowens290 4 года назад
I wondered about that also??
@carlosmagaiver4932
@carlosmagaiver4932 7 лет назад
PARABÉNS O SENHOR E UM GENIO
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
Obrigado
@carlosmagaiver4932
@carlosmagaiver4932 7 лет назад
EU TAMBEM FAÇO MINHAS MAQUINAS ,APRENDI COM MEU PAI QUE ERA MARCENEIRO
@georgevincent5808
@georgevincent5808 7 лет назад
From The Wood oop
@talegunner115
@talegunner115 5 лет назад
Nice sparks at 7:12 Hit the screw?
@humanityisouressence3114
@humanityisouressence3114 4 года назад
perfect
@user-td8bf2oh6p
@user-td8bf2oh6p 4 года назад
Скиньте пожалуйста размеры станка.
@eduardelgadilloypesado1302
@eduardelgadilloypesado1302 7 лет назад
muy bueno el acople
@carr60ick
@carr60ick 7 лет назад
I can't believe he glued the box joint... I thought it was going to be screwed together, I guess he had run out of screws
@Stephen0852
@Stephen0852 7 лет назад
Nice jig, thanks. However, I note that the plans do not specify the size of the threaded rod. Your response to JBMarker suggests a thread pitch of 1.6mm but there are no common metric threads that provide that pitch. M10 Coarse and M12 Fine both give 1.5mm. The closest would be the 3/8" UNC or 3/4" UNF both of which provide a pitch of 1.5875 mm or 16 turns per inch. This would be perfect for a 1/8" saw blade. Could you please confirm that is what you used?
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
In continental Europe we use only metric units. The threaded rod that I use is a 12 mm diameter and the pitch is 1,6 mm (not 1,5 mm). So, the thickness of the blade is 3.2 mm, this means that I need to give 4 turns to the threaded rod to make the next cut. I hope that even with my bad English made me understand. Thank you
@stewartmcmanus3991
@stewartmcmanus3991 7 лет назад
OK got that.
@houtjeboom
@houtjeboom 7 лет назад
Thanks for that information .... Great jig and video !!!!!
@mkniskanen
@mkniskanen 5 лет назад
Metric M12 thread pitch is 1,75 mm and not 1,6 mm so what kind of threaded rod did you use?
@user-ri9tq8in7p
@user-ri9tq8in7p 4 года назад
классно придумано
@valdecirdud
@valdecirdud 5 лет назад
Excelente!
@zaagnutjejn8920
@zaagnutjejn8920 5 лет назад
Hello from Holland, good work you did. Question , the first cut I can understand. But the cuts after that i could,nt understand. How Will the distance of the following cuts installed? You did it with the wheel?
@kennethpulliam3381
@kennethpulliam3381 7 лет назад
how did you ensure the blade was a perfect 90 degrees to the piece? Is the detailed in the plans?
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
First you have to position the blade at 90 degrees with the surface of the table saw The jig has all the pieces in square and slides parallel to the table.
@rockyjjones8989
@rockyjjones8989 5 лет назад
Why are you using a Tinners hammer??
@mohdidris3164
@mohdidris3164 6 лет назад
Tg u for sharing.****
@ОлегШа
@ОлегШа 5 лет назад
Великолепно!
@TheAamens
@TheAamens 7 лет назад
beautiful piece of work, only I wonder - wasn't it a mistake to put self locking nuts in middle part? it will run smoother with simple nuts
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
It is because the backlash. If you warm the nuts and put some oil it run smooth too.
@dougwestphal7003
@dougwestphal7003 7 лет назад
Very cool build Young Man. It looks easy to build, simple design that can't go wrong. Looks to be very accurate too. I also really like what I could see of your belt sander. Do you have any plans for that also? Be very proud of yourself Sir Thank You
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
I dont have yet the plans to the belt sander. Thank you.
@jamiereid3060
@jamiereid3060 7 лет назад
doug westphal a
@rakibturdiev306
@rakibturdiev306 5 лет назад
Senky. Good. On technologies okay. 👌👍
@akquicksilver
@akquicksilver 7 лет назад
I assume since you turned the wheel 4 times that you used a 16 thread per inch all thread. But you are in Europe, so is it metric threaded rod or SAE? Do your plans require metric or SAE?
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
I use metric units. One turn = 1,6 mm ; 2 turns = 3,2 mm that is the thickness of the saw. I turned 4 times to get a finger with 3,2 mm and a cut witht 3,2 mm. The plans are made in mm - metric units.
@claem1755
@claem1755 4 года назад
@@FromTheWood One turn = 1.6mm; 2 turns = 3.2 mm which is the thickness of the saw. I rotated 4 times to get a 3.2mm finger and a 3.2mm cut. if it turns 4 times it is not = 6,4 ????????
@konstantinovsiankin2908
@konstantinovsiankin2908 7 лет назад
please tell me what size the base? and pin m14-16 for step 2mm ?
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
see: www.etsy.com/pt/listing/498870770/box-joint-jig-plans-digital-download?ref=shop_home_active_1
@fabio36450
@fabio36450 6 лет назад
Parabéns 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
@severinobarros2890
@severinobarros2890 6 лет назад
fabio binho eu tinhamacinarr
@jasonb4350
@jasonb4350 7 лет назад
I saw the sparks
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
You are attentive
@deezynar
@deezynar 5 лет назад
@@FromTheWood What did the blade hit? It didn't look like there was a screw in the path of the blade.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 5 лет назад
@@deezynar There was a screw.
@deezynar
@deezynar 5 лет назад
@@FromTheWood OK, I didn't see a head or sign that there was one near, so it surprised me to see the sparks. That sort of thing is very annoying when it happens. That is a very nice finger joint jig, sir.
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 5 лет назад
@@deezynar Thank you
@tommylee85
@tommylee85 7 лет назад
great jig! where did you find such a thick blade?
@luciocarrozzo6738
@luciocarrozzo6738 7 лет назад
How does this work if I want to make 10mm or 15mm joint fingers??
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
We can make fingers multiples of 1.6 mm: one turn trheaded rod; 0,8 mm half turn; 0.4 mm quarter turn.
@luciocarrozzo6738
@luciocarrozzo6738 7 лет назад
Which means if I want 10mm finger I must calculate 10/1.6 = 6.25 turns with 3mm blade, then 6.25 space (no cut) and again cut 6.25 turns?
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 7 лет назад
For 10mm fingers: Cutting: 1st passage = 3 mm blade The remaining 7 mm (7 / 1.6 = 4.375) must be cut at 4,375 turns.(total= 10 mm cut) Not cutting: 10 / 1.6 = 6.25 turns Cutting: repeating In my case it is simpler, because the blade has 3.2 mm which is double of the turn of the threaded rod wich is 1.6 mm
@luciocarrozzo6738
@luciocarrozzo6738 7 лет назад
Thank you so much, I understand
@c.armandon4270
@c.armandon4270 5 лет назад
Wow!!!!
@eguddgrji6887
@eguddgrji6887 5 лет назад
0h! Love Your.​
@FromTheWood
@FromTheWood 5 лет назад
Thanks
@karensmith5510
@karensmith5510 7 лет назад
Is the video really worth the time it takes to make and post the video, if the video isn't worth taking the time to explain what you are doing?
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