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No jointer? No problem. This simple jig gives you a straight, glue-ready edge in seconds — fast, easy, and accurate every time.
🪚 Tools used: Freud Blade, Bosch Drill, table saw, scrap plywood, clamps.
🎥 Filmed in my workshop in New Brunswick, Canada 🇨🇦
#Woodworking #JigBuild #SawdustSociety #NoJointer #WoodshopHacks #Freud #BoschTools
Date: November 7, 2025








That is brilliant!
Easily my new favorite woodworking channel!!! Amazing job! Love the light lol
I would say Im jealous, but I’ll have my own shop some day!
Love your videos.
Keep going🙂
Cheers from TN.
That’s all a jointer is, one side of the surface is at the same height as the blade and the other is however much material you’re taking off lower than the blade.
Wonderful jig.
Can you explain why to me like a dummy. I see the offset is for something but don't quite understand why you want it to kick to the left for the cut
I like this. I like the fact that most table saw jointing jigs, you still have to pass back and forth through the blade, but with this one the jig stays stationary, you use less clamps, and you're only ever handling the working material. Thank you!
Brilliant! But what about the broad side of the wood?
The jig doen't have to be so wide, does it?
Can you joint boards longer than the auxiliary fence on the outfeed side? Cause that's the main problem with so many jointer jigs is they have to be as long as the stock being jointed
Genuine question. What's the difference between using this jig and just running the board along the fence as if you were doing a regular rip cut?