Steve Maskery
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Ah OK, I see what you mean.
Yes, that is also a finger joint, I agree.
Yes, that is also a finger joint, I agree.
Steve Maskery":1j6j8s6a said:Ah OK, I see what you mean.
Yes, that is also a finger joint, I agree.
JSW":1o1ies4x said:Steve Maskery":1o1ies4x said:sunnybob":1o1ies4x said:Am I the only person English enough to say thats a BOX joint, or at the very worst a COMB joint?
Finger joints are tapered, just like (most peoples) fingers.
Its an americanism that really rubs me wrong. (hammer) :shock:
Finger joint, box joint, comb joint are all interchangeable terms and have been used for as long as machines capable of making them have been around.
Can you post a picture of one of your tapered finger joints, please? I don't quite understand what you are describing.
On the other hand (no pun intended) can you post a picture of a box made with a finger joint cutter?
https://www.axminster.co.uk/axcaliber-f ... ter-666228
transatlantic":3ho0g4r2 said:Who cares what it is called.
Question is - is anyone going to try it? ... be good to see some results
I already have too many things on my list to do, but I've added it at position #17 .. so we're probabkly looking at 2022
ScaredyCat":21bzg6ql said:Looking at it in more detail, it seems like the Gifkins jig, but upside down (and without the price tag).
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JSW":27gj4quf said:Nah, not worth the effort in my opinion.
For a box joint jig to be effective, it needs to work from one reference point, like the spline and spacer jigs you see, or a threaded bar based jig.
This method is inherently flawed, I tried a very similar one a few years ago, where you add and remove 'keys' or pegs, just failed miserably, the tolerances needed just can't be achieved, too many variables, pressure on the keys while locking down for instance. Look again at the screenshot I posted, it's there to be seen.
sammy.se":2g7ijqf5 said:that's an overpriced jig
ScaredyCat":1pzutlfl said:sammy.se":1pzutlfl said:that's an overpriced jig
It's only £285 in the UK :lol: - also, the finger joint bit is an optional extra! It's also more expensive than the Incra adjustable one :shock:
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I doubt it.transatlantic":2py38wvw said:Who cares what it is called.
Question is - is anyone going to try it? ... be good to see some results
I already have too many things on my list to do, but I've added it at position #17 .. so we're probabkly looking at 2022
Bodgers":h1g2w0c3 said:I doubt it.transatlantic":h1g2w0c3 said:Who cares what it is called.
Question is - is anyone going to try it? ... be good to see some results
I already have too many things on my list to do, but I've added it at position #17 .. so we're probabkly looking at 2022
I actually hand cut my last set of box joints on a drawer I made. It took about 45 mins of nice quiet workshop time without dramas.
I suppose if you had loads to do it would be worth it, but then I'd probably look at a used Trend Jig, they can be had for £50-60, so not a lot of point in spending the time making this.
I once thought about making Mattais Wandel's screw advance jig, but I just don't have a project that justifies it.
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