4555 Box Joint Jig

4555 Box Joint Jig

$98.99
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This jig is the easiest way to make box joints because the work moves over the jig. That means there's less chance for error and better results than jigs that require moving both the jig & the work for each cut. Check out the 4553 Upgrade Kit, which is a popular accessory for the 4555 Box Joint Jig. Cuts any box joint between 1/8" to 13/16". Works on your table saw or router table. Includes a 24" aluminum Ultra Track with bit/blade cutout and replaceable MDF sub-fences. Adjustable aluminum pins prevent part slippage. Attaches to any miter gauge, miter gauge not included. What Are Box Joints, and Why Are They Popular in Woodworking? Box joints are a type of interlocking corner joint used extensively in woodworking. Characterized by their repetitive square or rectangular cutouts, these joints interconnect much like a series of fingers, making them a staple for constructing boxes, drawers, and other storage pieces. Advantages of Box Joints: Strength and Durability: Known for thei

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