Perfect Half-Lap Joints with One Simple Jig // Woodworking

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In this week’s video, I make another jig for my sacrificial crosscut fence. This time, for making perfect half-lap joints. Normally, to make half lap joints, you will use a table saw fence jig to make the vertical cut, then you switch to a cross cut sled to make the cross-cuts (or dados). My jig works on a cross-cut fence, so there is no need to build a separate jig for the table saw fence. It is a one stop shop for making the perfect half-lap joints.

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Nice job Eric so easy.when you know how.keep them coming my friend.

billyjay
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Good job! I will have to try this one day!

ericeinsmann
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Fantastic work, Eric! Really nice! 😃
I'm definitely going to make something like that!
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

MCsCreations
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Having a small shop area like yours, I love tools/jigs that are versatile. I don't have room to store dozens of dedicated jigs. Look forward to the future add-ons.

jeffw
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Excellent jig Eric! When I make mine, I am going to put a lock down on it so that it will make it easier to insert & remove the stock for cutting. 👍👍😉😉

sapelesteve
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Eric that would cut tenons as well. I will make one. Many thanks.

davehughes
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Is that table saw the type that is often called a “job site saw” rather than a carpentry or cabinetry saw?

AndrewHelgeCox
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Hey there, what is your tablesaw??...looks nice and compact

gavzer
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Just wondering if you are still using a 7 1/2" blade in your saw like the Master Woodworker suggested?

mikefondren