Elyasaf's double-width box joint jigElyasaf writes:Hi Matthias, I recently finished a desk of two drawers, in which I did 60 cm of finger joints (a total of 1488 fingers in that desk). for doing that I built a different version of your box joint jig - I doubled the width to accommodate up to 60 cm width piece.
You can see the jig in action in the video of the production of the table here:
You can see photos of the build below. I did one improvement that you can see in the photos: One important advantage of doing the rails this way is that the recerssing is done both sides at the same time and at the same way exactly - and this way you avoid getting any misaligmnates with the rail (this is my 3rd jig, and in the first two it was an issue). I hope you find some interest in that. Making the jig this wide can make it unwieldy and difficult to guide in a miter slot, but attaching it to the sliding part of a format table saw helps a lot. There are other box joint jig designs that don't need to be twice as wide as the widest stock cut, but with multiple heavy workpieces in the jig, I doubt sufficient precision could be achieved by anything lighter.
See also:
Elyasaf's tenon jig
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