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How to Build a Spline Jig and Spline a Miter

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This week I’m building a simple spline jig. Plans are available on my website This jig can be built in less than an hour with plywood scraps and works on any table saw or router with a fence. Splines reenforce miter joints and they look good too. I use them in my shop on picture frames and decorative boxes. Big thanks to long time supporter of my channel, Rockler! Rockler Products used in this video: Rockler Precision Miter Gauge Rockler Miter Gauge Fence Rockler Thin Rip Jig Rockler Glue Paddle Kit Rockler Marking and Measuring Tool Pouch Rockler One-handed Bar Clamps Rockler Glue Brush Kit Additional products used in the video (affiliate links) ISO Tunes Pro 2.0 Earbuds ( 10% off) SawStop 3hp 36” table Saw GVS Half Mask Respirator Milwaukee M12 Drills Gluebot glue container Magid Safety Glasses Mirka Deros 5” Palm Sander Bostich 18ga nail gun Japanese Dozuki Pull Saw Table Saw Blades I use (affiliate links) Note because I have a 3 hp saw I use “ industrial” 1/8” kerf blades. If you have a lower power saw you'll want to use “Thin Kerf“ Blades. Cutting splines, crosscutting, and general usage | Freud 10” x 50T Combo Blade Industrial Thin Kerf Ripping and milling | 10” x 30T Glue Line Ripping Blade Industrial Thin Kerf Plywood | 10” x 80T Freud Ultimate Plywood Blade Industrial Thin Kerf You can also support the channel by joining the Patreon! Instagram @almfab Pinterest /almfab Facebook /almfab Music:

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