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73 How To Make Spline Miter And Dovetail Key Keepsake Boxes

73 How To Make Spline Miter And Dovetail Key Keepsake Boxes
73 How To Make Spline Miter And Dovetail Key Keepsake Boxes

73 How To Make Spline Miter And Dovetail Key Keepsake Boxes Make miter spline and dovetail key keepsake boxesa couple of months ago we built a jig to make easy keepsake boxes that had mitered spline joints and dovetai. Divide 5” by 5 (4 1) and you get 1”. measure 1” in from each side to mark the two outside splines, then 1” in from that point for your inner splines. once you decide on your layout, set your fence so the box will pass over the blade at the right point when sitting in the jig. 2. set your cutting depth.

Walnut keepsake box With dovetail mitre splines Youtube
Walnut keepsake box With dovetail mitre splines Youtube

Walnut Keepsake Box With Dovetail Mitre Splines Youtube A complete set of detailed 3d plans for this project are found here: kingsfinewoodworking collections project plans for sale products miter spline. Get the k m magnetic dovetail jig and k m stop block here: lddy.no stihthis week’s woodworking skill builder is 4 ways to make a miter spline and mit. One bit, two cuts. ensure a perfect fit by using the same bit to cut the keys and the slots. use a sled for the slots. a simple jig, registered against the fence, holds the box at 45° and makes it easy to cut the dovetail slots. better keys in bigger pieces. rout the key on the bottom of a larger piece to stay safe and get a clean cut. If you cut the lid free from the body, as i like to do, the splines will be visible when the box is open. i often make the most of this design opportunity by using a contrasting wood for the spline. making the jig. building the jig requires little more than cutting a miter, nailing three pieces of wood together, and adding a toggle clamp.

how To Build A box With dovetail keys Woodworking Youtube
how To Build A box With dovetail keys Woodworking Youtube

How To Build A Box With Dovetail Keys Woodworking Youtube One bit, two cuts. ensure a perfect fit by using the same bit to cut the keys and the slots. use a sled for the slots. a simple jig, registered against the fence, holds the box at 45° and makes it easy to cut the dovetail slots. better keys in bigger pieces. rout the key on the bottom of a larger piece to stay safe and get a clean cut. If you cut the lid free from the body, as i like to do, the splines will be visible when the box is open. i often make the most of this design opportunity by using a contrasting wood for the spline. making the jig. building the jig requires little more than cutting a miter, nailing three pieces of wood together, and adding a toggle clamp. Attach the spline jig support to the saddle. now you can attach the two pieces of the spline jig together and take it for a test drive! drill countersink holes in the front of the jig, and attach it to the saddle with a 1 ¼" flat head screws. check to make sure the vertical part of the jig is exactly 90 degrees to the table saw surface. Learn how to use a table saw to cut splines to reinforce the mitered corner joints on your box projects.

making A Kumiko keepsake box With Double dovetailed spline Youtube
making A Kumiko keepsake box With Double dovetailed spline Youtube

Making A Kumiko Keepsake Box With Double Dovetailed Spline Youtube Attach the spline jig support to the saddle. now you can attach the two pieces of the spline jig together and take it for a test drive! drill countersink holes in the front of the jig, and attach it to the saddle with a 1 ¼" flat head screws. check to make sure the vertical part of the jig is exactly 90 degrees to the table saw surface. Learn how to use a table saw to cut splines to reinforce the mitered corner joints on your box projects.

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