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This is a very user-friendly manual. It explains the best technique available to grasp and
to permanently acquire the most complete and natural method of making box joints. The
manual allows the operator to master many similar techniques once discovering the process
involved in making box joints correctly.
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NOTE: Mastering box joints often requires "unlearning" some common conceptions of adjustments,
width of stock, scouring the wood, and more. You can't take shortcuts, and that is why so many people
abandon the attempts at making them. Like mentioned before, this method is a very comprehensive one.
From many of the common techniques I've learned, I have developed this
method, tweaked it, improved it,
and now offer it in this manual as a time saving, waste saving formula.
After practicing with a few projects, because all of the stumbling blocks have been removed, making
most box joints will become a natural process. That's what you want: not just a few random tips and
suggestions which often lead to frustration, and never lead to results and perfection.
You need the proper sequence, a complete and a clearly
visual description of the proper technique. This manual is
swarming with ideas.....
Waste
is often "action without the right information." Save many
times
the price of this box joint manual in wood alone!
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"If
you have ever tried another method, or tried to make box joints and
had problems
matching up the cuts, tear-out, alignment, and other problems, you will
now be
on your way. If you are new at box joints, this will be a
great technique to learn."

These are some things you can make on your table saw with a box joint
jig.
Of course you can just order the manual. To make them without
mistakes, you need the
proper sequence, a complete and a clearly visual description of the proper technique.
Our
popular manual is swarming with ideas.....You can make
boxes
or make
CD holders,
cassette holders or
Build chests.
A popular project is to build
humidors
or
make
letter trays or even
Build
Picture frames.
Deciding on a wood joint is probably the
number one decision
before starting a woodshop project. If you have no idea of which one to
choose, you often put off the whole project.
Need to put your short pieces to use?
Box joints can. Download's instantly
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