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  1. #41
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
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    GTA Ontario Canada
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    Very cool Will have to put this jig and some blades on my tool purchase list.
    Rob .....Alias John Wayne now Pasquinell da trapper.

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  2. #42
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    Reno NV
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    I'm loving this jig. I haven't touched it since the last time I used it, but today wanted to make a quick and dirty box out of some scrap 1/2" ply.

    Slapped my freud box joint blades on the table saw in 3/8" mode, put the ibox on, and voila, box joints. No fuss, no muss, it was still in calibration and worked great.

    Don't look at the box too closely, I wasn't going for style, and in fact, I put the hasp on upside down...

    I'm calling it a "seed bank". Just a little box to store and organize all of my gardening seed packets.

    Love the Ibox.

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  3. #43
    nice box -- i like and use my iBox...

    I have many - what I call blanks from other jig attempts ( a stack of rejects)...

    have not used plywood will now!
    Remember the tea kettle - it is always up to its neck in hot water, yet it
    still sings!

  4. #44
    Join Date
    Dec 2012
    Location
    Milltown Indiana
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    I have three home made box joint jigs 1/2, 3/8 and 1/4. Since I dialed them in I have not touch the adjustment. I use them on a dedicated table saw. The saw is an old Crapsman that my Dad had when I was a toddler. I am now 63. I used key stock for the pin and adjust the pin left and right by loosing the two bolts and taping the wood block which the key stock is attached to by a dado.






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