PeteWilliams
Member
Hi,
I'm having my first go and box joints on a jig I made based on William Ng's video.
After a fair amount of tweaking, I'm fairly happy with the resulting fit. The problem I'm having is blowout on the rear of the fingers when using birch plywood. As you can see here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/nNixdF2JuRuKHKWu6
This didn't seem to happen when doing test cuts on cheap plywood, but I think because the birch has more, and therefore thinner layers, the final layer is not as strong.
I've improved on the results in the above photo, by adding a zero clearance backer board, using tape on the rear of the pieces and cutting much slower, but I'm still getting a bit of blowout.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks
Pete
I'm having my first go and box joints on a jig I made based on William Ng's video.
After a fair amount of tweaking, I'm fairly happy with the resulting fit. The problem I'm having is blowout on the rear of the fingers when using birch plywood. As you can see here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/nNixdF2JuRuKHKWu6
This didn't seem to happen when doing test cuts on cheap plywood, but I think because the birch has more, and therefore thinner layers, the final layer is not as strong.
I've improved on the results in the above photo, by adding a zero clearance backer board, using tape on the rear of the pieces and cutting much slower, but I'm still getting a bit of blowout.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Thanks
Pete