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Router finger joint jig
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A really simple finger joint jig for a makita RT0700 router with a simple 12mm straight cutter. No guide bearings nor template bushings needed. It fits the standard trim base of the router, just unscrew the four screws that hold the plastic bottom plate in place and replace with this part.
I had an idea that something like this could work, so I had to test it and I was pleasantly surprised by the results, I could make almost perfect finger joints in boards with basically unlimited width (and length) with minimal setup. This makes it practical for instance for joining the corners of large cabinets.
It required some practice though, the jig has to be kept in parallel to the board during the cuts, and the jig can only help somewhat with that. Some eyeballing and a steady hand is required.
The two boards can (and should) be both cut at the same time, with one board exactly 12mm offset. It helps to cut a scrap piece with the same thickness as the board to 12 mm width and use that t
I had an idea that something like this could work, so I had to test it and I was pleasantly surprised by the results, I could make almost perfect finger joints in boards with basically unlimited width (and length) with minimal setup. This makes it practical for instance for joining the corners of large cabinets.
It required some practice though, the jig has to be kept in parallel to the board during the cuts, and the jig can only help somewhat with that. Some eyeballing and a steady hand is required.
The two boards can (and should) be both cut at the same time, with one board exactly 12mm offset. It helps to cut a scrap piece with the same thickness as the board to 12 mm width and use that t
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