Esqy
Established Member
- Joined
- 28 May 2023
- Messages
- 69
- Reaction score
- 41
So far, I've been butt-jointing any box-like things I make - but I wanna try some more fancy joints.
I've seen many guides on making a router table or tablesaw jig but I have questions...
What I've struggled to find, is how to decide how fat to make the fingers.
Sizing them as 1/2 the thickness of the wood seems to be the general consensus for making it look pretty, However when I'm making box-like items, they can be all sorts of various heights.
So, for example - My current plans have 3 different boxes - 220mm, 270mm and 108mm
(The latter was something I was making ad-hoc, and for round 2 of it, I'll probably round out the numbers, but it's a good example of what I'm after)
So, When box jointing - Or dovetailing - how does one decide on the size of the fingers to ensure that my last one isn't veneer thickness?
Is it just a given that, unless the height of the box is pretty specific, there will be 1 joint with slightly smaller fingers?
Is it just a case of Height divided by Bit size and aiming for a whole number?
If I'm building a jig, I might aswell build a few, so what are the, say, top 3 bits that cover most sizes?
Is it just one of those things that the end-fingers are commonly slightly smaller that the rest?
I feel like I might be overthinking this - 's what happens when I'm at the computer instead of the workshop!
I've seen many guides on making a router table or tablesaw jig but I have questions...
What I've struggled to find, is how to decide how fat to make the fingers.
Sizing them as 1/2 the thickness of the wood seems to be the general consensus for making it look pretty, However when I'm making box-like items, they can be all sorts of various heights.
So, for example - My current plans have 3 different boxes - 220mm, 270mm and 108mm
(The latter was something I was making ad-hoc, and for round 2 of it, I'll probably round out the numbers, but it's a good example of what I'm after)
So, When box jointing - Or dovetailing - how does one decide on the size of the fingers to ensure that my last one isn't veneer thickness?
Is it just a given that, unless the height of the box is pretty specific, there will be 1 joint with slightly smaller fingers?
Is it just a case of Height divided by Bit size and aiming for a whole number?
If I'm building a jig, I might aswell build a few, so what are the, say, top 3 bits that cover most sizes?
Is it just one of those things that the end-fingers are commonly slightly smaller that the rest?
I feel like I might be overthinking this - 's what happens when I'm at the computer instead of the workshop!