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Specialization in Woodworking: Techniques, Styles, and Innovations

About the video: Using the Sled and Finger Joint Jigs

Overview

“Here you’ll learn how to set up the sled and finger joint jigs, as well as how they work together when you are making the frame. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Using the Sled and Finger Joint Jigs, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Woodworking: Techniques, Styles, and Innovations. Master woodworking hand tools to create durable, timeless furniture with traditional techniques and expert guidance.

Partial transcription of the video

“Using the Sled and Finger Joint Jigs Now, we’ll start making the frame. In order to make it, we need a few jigs. Although a lot of kumiko can be made at a work bench, we’ll get started at this tool, the table saw. We’ll use it to cut notches for the frames and to rip out the strips. Here, I have a plywood contraption on top of my table saw. It's called a sled. This one's quite simple. It's three pieces of plywood that have been glued together. There's a back fence, a front fence and the base. It's also attached to the saw's miter gauge. The miter gauge is square or 90 degrees to the table s...”

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Specialization in Woodworking: Techniques, Styles, and Innovations

A specialization by multiple teachers
Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
  • 100% positive reviews (7)
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