Box joints are among the strongest joinery methods for square corners. making them is quick and accurate on the table saw with an easy-to-make jig. Here's an adjustable, reusable box joint jig that will suit any joint. it's the last one you'll ever make.. Box joint jig video: how to make a box joint jig/finger joint jig for a tablesaw.
Box joints, also known as finger joints, are often cut using a tablesaw or router, and are modest in size, with fingers between 1⁄8 in. and 3⁄4 in. wide (the limits of a dado blade). they were originally used in cigar boxes, which had “locked” corners, but have become a popular joint for. You could get around the jig, and just clamp or force the joint tight, and drill an angle hole, with a combo countersink/pilot bit. use the correct screw length.. Incra i-box jig for box j... has been added to your cart.