Our Ultimate Box Joint Jig lets you easily make 1/4", 3/8", or 1/2" box joints on your router table or table saw. Simply select the proper size index pin, connect it to the Ultimate Box Joint Jig, set the spacing for your first cut using a corresponding brass setup bar (not included) and you are ready to go! The Ultimate Box Joint Jig Value Package (A) consists of four key components: - Ultimate Box Joint Jig (B)
- Ultimate Box Joint Jig Sled (C)
- Sacrificial Face Plate (E)
- Safety Guard (F)
The Ultimate Box Joint Jig (B) is made of durable 3/4" HDPE and measures 15" x 3-3/4". It comes with three precision machined aluminum box joint index pins (1/4", 3/8", 1/2"), a Safety Guard (F), and one Sacrificial Face Plate (E) that also acts as a zero clearance plate to prevent tear out. All necessary instructions and hardware are included. The Ultimate Box Joint Jig mounts directly to our Box Joint Sled (C) which is made of durable 1/2" HDPE and measures 6-3/4" x 6-1/4" x 3". It comes with an adjustable miter slider bar that fits standard 3/4" x 3/8" miter gauge slots. You can also choose to mount the Ultimate Box Joint Jig directly to your own standard miter gauge if it has holes 7/8" above the table surface using the included hardware. For all other miter gauges use Adapter Plate (D). USA
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Date Posted: 2010-10-16 12:51:42
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Need Instructions
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Posted By: Jerry Brumer
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Location: Springfield, MA United States
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I recently purchased the ultimate box joint jig value package. Eventually, I found the product to be useful, but difficult to set up due to a serious lack of instructions. The jig itself came with some instructions, but not enough to properly assemble and very little on how to use. The sled had no instructions at all and took considerable time and effort to assemble correctly. Every phase of assembly should be checked with a square and shimmed if necessary. The bottom line is: this is a decent product if you are willing to go through the learning curve. The product itself does not help you much with this.
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Date Posted: 2011-01-18 10:14:58
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Box Joint Jig
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Posted By: Marc Green
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Location: Bellevue, WA United States
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Once all the setup is complete, this jig does a great job of creating tight, accurate finger joints. One slight design flaw, the two adjusting bolts, next to the handle, which allows you to move the front plate left and right are too close to the bottom of the jig sled and as you tighten the wing nuts, they hit the bottom plate. They need to be a little higher to make it easier to adjust. Other than that, this jig is great.
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Date Posted: 2011-01-25 10:16:34
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Box Joint Jig
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Posted By: Marc Green
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Location: Bellevue, WA United States
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Once all the setup is complete, this jig does a great job of creating tight, accurate finger joints. One slight design flaw, the two adjusting bolts, next to the handle, which allows you to move the front plate left and right are too close to the bottom of the jig sled and as you tighten the wing nuts, they hit the bottom plate. They need to be a little higher to make it easier to adjust. Other than that, this jig is great.
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