Box Joint Box Plans. Information on different box joints used to make our custom boxes. The results were great, pretty much perfect fitting box joints straight off of the tablesaw. You read about how box joints are stronger than dovetails?

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You can also buy plans for the improved version 2 of this jig. It's the last one you'll ever make. In the plan that is offered here you can find drawings to help you make two variants of sliding lid boxes.

Watch the video down below to see how easy it's made!

This jig will help you make them. Finger joint, dovetail, mitered, rabbet butt. Getting it right requires careful layout, but it's worth the effort. A box joint looks a bit like a dovetail, but you can make it with a table saw. You will need a box joint jig to make this project. Using your table saw, make the 1/4 wide (two passes with a standard blade) x 3/8 deep dado cut to receive the bottom panel on the interior, 1 5/8. Beginners may have difficulty cutting the groove because it is very easy to damage. The results were great, pretty much perfect fitting box joints straight off of the tablesaw.