🛠️ Master the Art of Box Joints with Rockler Precision!
The Rockler 422866 Router Table Box/Finger Joint Jig is a premium woodworking accessory designed for creating strong, precise box joints. Featuring three interchangeable solid brass indexing keys (¼”, ⅜”, ½”), a smooth sliding glass-filled nylon sled with anti-slip tabs, and a melamine-coated MDF platform to reduce tear-out, this jig offers professional-grade accuracy and durability. Complete with ergonomic knobs and all necessary components, it’s the ultimate upgrade for your router table, ideal for small to medium-sized box projects.
Material | MDF with melamine coating, Glass-filled nylon |
Brand | ROCKLER |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 12.99 x 11.26 x 3.7 inches |
Color | Yellow (Yellow) |
Style | Modern |
UPC | 733175503228 733175295024 733353556985 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 05024763208546 |
Manufacturer | Rockler |
Part Number | 422866 |
Item Weight | 3.78 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.99 x 11.26 x 3.7 inches |
Item model number | 422866 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Shape | Square |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Router Table Box Joint Jig |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
I**K
Good, but It is not compatible with Kobalt router table
Nice tool, well build and easy to use.and works perfect with JessEm router-Lift.It is not compatible with Kobalt router table :-(
D**K
They said it couldn't be done
I was looking to get into small box-making in the simplest way possible. I used a portable router, with an array of portable tables and jigs. For 1/4 inch joints, I started with a Dewalt 600b cordless router, a Bosch portable workbench, a Rockler Trim Router Table, a good carbide spiral up cut bit, and and this Rockler Box Joint Jig. After several days of experimentation, I came up with some pretty good, repeatable box joints. The procedure is as follows:1) Clamp the Router Trim Table to the work bench.2) Loosely clamp the Box Joint Jig the the Trim Table.3) For 1/4 inch jigs, I used a 0.25 drill bit to set the distance from the 1/4 inch brass key to the router bit. A set of feeler gauges can help zero in on the distance.4) Clamp everything tight.5) Use a digital gauge to set bit height. Set the height roughly 0.010 more than the mating material thickness. I used a Wixey WR25 3" Mini Digital Height Gauge. This gauge really makes things easy.5) Press work piece tightly against brass key, and make a test cut.6) With a 1/4 inch joint, that first pin thickness should be 0.245-0.250. If the thickness is less than 0.245, the fit will get sloppy. If it is more than 0.250, it will be too tight, and the joints will not go together. For me, about 0.248 is the sweet spot. Get some digital calipers, and learn how to use it.7) A second cut isn't necessary to dial in the fit. Loosen the clamps, and tap the Box Jig left or right as necessary to achieve the 0.245-0.250 pin width that you are looking for.8) After the first cut is dialed in, make sure subsequent cuts ae made by pressing the workpiece tightly against the brass key. The key is only about 0.243 inch in width, so this step is important.The 3/8 and 1/2 inch joints follow the same procedure. This method is working for me, particularly for small, one-off projects. You would want something more substantial for making larger quantities of joints. I want to stress, that using digital calipers, and a digital gauge for router bit depth really help make this, or any other project less frustrating.
J**S
Pretty good.
I like what this jig does but you really have to do a lot fine tuning. Once dialed in it seems to work pppretty good.
J**W
GREAT JIG! WILL WORK WITH KOBALT ROUTER TABLE
I bought this knowing I would need to fabricate my Kobalt router table to work with it. It can be done. My pictures have the instructions on how I did it. You will need to use the table from front to back in the opposite direction with the on/off facing away from you but it can be done.Remove all pieces of the Kobalt table first. Then remove the little bit of aluminum to allow your slide bolt to move further. Drill two holes in the Kobalt slide. You will not use the slides that came with the jig. Also, only use the hold down bolts and knobs from the Kobalt table. Hope this helps! Makes a great tool for making boxes. I love it so far! YOU WILL NEED TO PURCHASE THE SPACERS SEPARATELY. That note was conveniently tucked away at the end of the instruction booklet.
J**N
Decent
Overall good product, does what it's intended to do. However, the price, I would have expected better packaging to avoid damage during shipping.
N**Y
Nice Box Jig……
Very nice Jig…”BUT”….doesn’t fit my older Craftsman bench top router table, I made adjustments, and have to use clamps 🗜️, and shims…made my first box joint, turned out nice
R**E
Rockler Boxjoint Jig
A stable jig that is easy to adjust, affordable, and works exceptionally well. What more is there to say?My only complaint is that the sled seems to rock a bit in the base, but it is easily compensated for.
S**E
do not buy - Very cheap particle board and plastic
Made very cheaply. You can build your own jig for much less and it will last longer. Do not get this if you want precision.
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