CMU School of Drama


Monday, February 09, 2009

7 Table Saw Jointing Jig Plans: Straight Edge, No Jointer

ToolCrib.com Blog: "Getting that first straight edge on your working board spawned a class of power tool known as the jointer (and way way back when it spawned the jointer plane, but we don’t get very galoot ’round these parts ;) Luckily for those who need straight edges on rough lumber - and whose space or cash allowance don’t cover new power tools - there are at least 6 jigs out there that keep you on the straight and narrow."

2 comments:

aquacompass said...

Not that we do a lot of joinery at CMU, but this sounds like a great addition to DRs 4 day long carpentry stage craft table saw lecture. Who knew you could do so much with a table saw. Sure there are specialized tools for everything under the sun, but more and more you realize that the table saw might be the most versatile tool in the shop. Why spend the money when you can just make a few adjustments to one tool and get just about everything you want. Just need to be a little enterprising, kinda like with everything in theater.

NatalieMark said...

Its great that you don't have to use a new tool to do joinery. It helps keep a shop uncluttered (and cheap) and its pretty darn cool too. Its also super useful to know how to play with your tools so if your in a fix you can do something about it.