Dado blades on a table saw can be used to cut box joint jigs. See how to set up dado blades to make a box joint jig in this free woodworking video.
Expert: Michael McGeary
Bio: Michael is a musician, artist, and woodworker in Austin, TX. He has been designing and building furniture for 25 years.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
CONT.> I wanted so badly to set him straight and let him know that if he's going to teach something like this he should at least read the directions him self, then he would know they should be 90 deg. to the blades!
stogieltd 1 year ago
Thank you! I just watched a video by "techedshark" that looked as though it was a shop class I'm not sure if it was vocational or public according to his name though probably vocational. He set up the dado's and as he placed the chipper blades in he told his students (that were not listening anyway) that "placement didn't matter"!
stogieltd 1 year ago
Thanks man, your video showed me exactly what I was looking for!! Excellent information
therod990 1 year ago
Thank you!!
willisThewidowmaker 2 years ago
Way to wear your handydandy space goggles man. Thanks for the informative video. I have had a tablesaw in my garage for a couple of years and wondered what the heck those chipper blades were. Now I know. Good stuff.
TAKVIDEO5355 2 years ago
How many dado chippers you put to make a box joint?
Steve
steveho75 2 years ago
excellenf , really good tips
tabootosh 2 years ago
nice.TY
rainbow809 2 years ago
Hey, thanks for the vid. Information that I needed.
haugdust 3 years ago