Mini Mortising Jig for LOOSE TENON Joinery! No Domino required! You can even use your trim router!

Thanks Hello Fresh for sponsoring this video! Use code 3X3CUSTOM12 to get up to 12 FREE MEALS across your first 4 HelloFresh boxes, including free shipping on your first box at Get the plans here - For more details, check out the full written article - Router Edge Guide video - As mentioned in the video, I did not come up with the final design for this jig, Mike from TayTools did! If you like the jig and want to support his awesome idea, consider purchasing the parts through his website below! *links below are affiliate links ____ PARTS FOR THE JIG Dovetail Track Nuts: Dovetail Track Hardware with Knobs: 12“ Threaded Rod: Thread Locker: 1“ Long 1/4-20 Flat Head Machine Screws: 1/4-20 Knobs: Dovetail Clamps: Threaded Inserts (for optional attachment): Knobs with Stud (for optional attachment): More Affordable Knobs with Studs: TO USE THE JIG Trim Router: Guide Bushing Adapter: Short Shank 5/8 Guide Bushing (The short shank is key here...): Metric Upcut Spiral Router Bits: Pre-made Loose Tenons: Imperial Upcut Bits if you want to make your own Loose Tenons: Brass Set Up Bars: TO MAKE THE JIG Dovetail Bit from Microjig: Middle of the Road Dovetail Bit (1/4“ Shank): Most Affordable Dovetail Bit: Awesome Brad Point Bits: Countersink Bit (seriously the best one I have ever used): Marking Knife: Wheel Marking Guage: Calipers: Center Finding Ruler: Push Blocks: Chisels: ____ My Amazon Store - _____ My Recording Equipment Camera: Shotgun Mic: Lav Mic: Voiceover Mic: ___ FOLLOW Website - Subscribe - Instagram - Facebook - _____ 0:00 Intro 0:55 What is a Guide Bushing? 2:07 Making the Platform PART 1 5:38 Making the Fence 7:53 Making the Platform PART 2 9:49 Final Steps on the Fence 11:10 Thanks Hello Fresh! 12:51 Optional Attachment 13:33 Ready to Assemble! 14:14 Setting the OFFSET 15:58 Setting the WIDTH 18:29 Setting the DEPTH 19:35 How to use it! 23:51 Outro Links above are affiliate links, I make a small commission if you click on them at no extra cost to you. clicking on them really helps me continue to make more projects :)
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