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It always helps to have and optimized, proven technique. We have built well over 100 box joint jigs and this manual includes these time saving results. Since 2001 there has not been very much advanced or detailed, proven info about box joints available. In fact, many people can make box joints, but it is hard to do it a second time unless you optimize some things, and become familiar with certain details. Making them on a table saw properly is a major step in machining. Also, learning the full capabilities of your saw is all in the details. |
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Why not know more about a table saw? Many times we discover, or we are offered the insight or an overview of a rare or a new technique or skill. Yet, since we don't realize how to apply the new technique, we tend to ignore such things. Making box joints are something that someone with a table saw would really want to strive to learn, because it has so many other added benefits. So this skill is worth every bit of effort and the time spent. It will really boost your understanding of machines and tools. Plus, you will have the added benefit of knowing a lot more about a table saw, while making all kinds of great things with box joints too. |
Now, finally...
an ebook/manual explaining
how to make box joints on a table saw.
Many people who have tried to make box joints can't do it right on the
first try,
or second, and so they get frustrated, waste time and
waste expensive wood.
The box joint manual makes the whole technique easier, especially where
you have the widths calculated and learn what extra parts, what
certain sequence and details all have to be closely considered. The
manuals
explains how to do things right "before" you waste too much time. Then
you can
make real progress, even learn some secrets, some history, learn gauging, tips and
the value of knowing what jigs and gauges really can do.
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"The 50 Giants of
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Box Joints, or finger joints, are a durable
and long lasting method
of jointing wood. They were used for years by
industry for reliability
and were gradually taken over by plastic and
cardboard boxes. A reason
for mastering them is that they can apply
to woods that are normally
difficult to glue. Many exotic woods belong in
this category as they
contain oils that can cause joint failure. Cheese boxes, guns, and
shipping crates
were made with these joints for over a century. Companies use to have saws
dedicated with special blades, but they can also be made on a table saw
with a few very important procedures.
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Some
people make box joints with ease, and others always get stuck, or
hung up on certain issues. Making box joints with ease is not an event, it
is a
process in which certain steps can't be neglected. I have read, and
followed
many techniques which failed to emphasize certain vital steps in the
process.
After delivering my first 100 or so box joint jigs, I have established and
recorded a proven technique. This easy to follow book includes these vital
steps,
and describes any additional tools, steps , vital accessories and details
needed
to make them over and over when needed.
With most plans, you are only explained the process and
sequential
steps and tools needed. This book describes the key accessories and
devices which help you master them. To get box joints to be even, it helps
to
follow the included "stock calculator." Plus, now you get a
bonus section about the
historical milestones, events, and the men and machines who made industry real.
"Effective and thorough communication make a big difference and
waste is often "action without the right information."
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Note: These tiny box joints do
require some extra skill.
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It's filled with pictures and graphic
details
of vital gauging details.....
Also includes a
very interesting, historical account of
many interesting and notable greats in the history of science and
the arts.
Learn just how influential these Giants were in
this new E-book manual.........
Why you need this E-book manual...
Below are instructions similar to what I
had to follow for
years, in order to make mediocre box joints. After building
close to 100 box joint jigs for customers, I discovered that most of the
technique has not been available to fully accomplish the task.
Others
left out simple, important tools, details, and processes which took me years
to acquire. They are easy to make for some. But if you do
not read the "rest of the story", there are often too many
obstacles
to perfection.
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"Old
Instructions below....always left me in limbo.
Then after almost making 100 jigs, I discovered the key to using
the right tools, and perfecting all of the details"
You can make a mistake
with a jig, and fix it the jig, make an adjustment, or even plug it without
any problem. But when you don't use jigs and make a mistake, especially
with $25-$50 dollars worth
of hardwood, it is a problem.
Many basic instructions for making
finger joints eventually work after a long set up process,
and the boxes are functionally correct, but the operation isn't. The
instructions we have tried weren't always
consistent because of a lack of control or the neglect of just one key
factor. That is where "Factors" are important. It is all
about eliminating as much possibility of error...completely, and for good. Then...after
some critical work on the details and on the gauging, a whole assortment of
improvements
make this technique all the more predictable and automatic.
You want to be certain...
Jigs are like insurance. That's what you want! An effective
process
is the product of a proven, trouble-free procedure. Then there
are even less ways to make a mistake, and more ways to advance.
It's one proven, predictable step at a time. This manual includes all
of the
necessary, proven, predictable steps.
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"From all of the pictures I have seen of box joints, or
finger joints, I am confident that few people
have totally mastered them on a table saw until now."
George...Woodjig.com
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Waste
is often "action without the right information." Save many
times
the price of this box joint manual in wood alone!
There really is a
"secret technique" to it. Knowing
how to
make box joints is a genuine benefit in the shop.
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Not
only is this
is truly a very thorough, proven box joint technique,
many will learn a method that is a genuine benefit to the shop. Now,
the
book includes a link to download the BONUS E-book called......
"The 50 Giants of
Industry"
A very interesting historical account of the top 50 most notable
greats in the history of science and the arts. Few people have any idea
how
influential these Giants were.
A link to download this bonus book is inside
"Box Joints
and more for the Shop"
SAVE
14.95.

The
"50
Giants of Industry"
is a treasure trove of discoveries. Now it is
is included with the "Box Joints and more e-book".....
Again, you want to be certain...
Jigs are like insurance. That's what you want! An effective
process
is the product of a proven, trouble-free procedure. Then there
are even less ways to make a mistake, and more ways to advance.
It's one proven, predictable step at a time. This manual includes all
of the
necessary, proven, predictable steps.
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few write books not because they are poor,
but because they are dissatisfied with things they don't need."
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NOTICE:
about kick-back on a table saw.
Observe all
safety rules when using a table saw. Always use an overhead blade guard or
a fixed blade guard on a crosscut fixture. Kickback
can occur with a crosscut fence or
rip fence. With a crosscut fence, it usually happens when
your work piece is not held tightly, or it is tilted on your return cut.
On your rip fence it occurs when your work piece binds between the blade and
table saw fence. (Usually when an operator stops mid-cut and decides to
back-up) Kickback is a violent launch of your work-piece and can
be very dangerous.
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