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Uses for a finger joint bit? - Pirate - 09-06-2015 I bought a bunch of tools yesterday at a yard sale. One of them was a finger joint router bit. This one: http://bis-amanatool.com/53610-amana-car...-flute-set.html I'm trying to decide if I should keep it or sell it. Other than for painted mouldings, what are other uses for it? Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - Steve N - 09-06-2015 Joining 2 shorter boards to make a long one. The original board stretcher. Next time at the BORG look at unfinished exterior Man doors for a garage or something. Side lengths are frequently finger jointed on the lower priced doors 100 bux + or -. For regular woodworking I personally can't give you a good use for one though. More a carpentry, construction use. Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - handi - 09-06-2015 What you show is less a finger joint bit, and more a box joint bit. You CAN do finger joints with it, but as shown above, a finger joint bit is tapered to make the butt joining easier. The bit you have is great for making small boxes like pencil boxes, and cases for blade sets, etc. Ralph Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - Bill_de - 09-07-2015 Pirate, You should have taken the time to read the info in the link you provided. "Cut strong, attractive box joints for small boxes, shallow drawers and trays with this bit." Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - MichaelMouse - 09-07-2015 Bill_de said: Note that this is NOT possible with a finger-joint bit, because of the taper design. You have named a plum with a URL to a pomegranate. Plum http://bis-amanatool.com/55392-amana-car...h-upper-bb.html Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - Steve N - 09-07-2015 Pirate said: If it is that one, then as described you can use it for small delicate woodwork like boxes, drawer dividers. I think in reality if you wanted to stage that up, to do the side of something taller than the bit cuts it may be more frustrating to do, than any other method of box joints would though. However on the shorter stuff once you were set up, you could literally do miles of stock, and gang cutting would be easily doable. So if lengths could be worked out you could do a bunch, quick. Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - Richard D. - 09-07-2015 One good use for a finger joint..... If you had a lot of small scrap you could make longer pieces that were then edge glued (while staggering the seems) to make larger panels for something like a work bench. It would be strong and stable. Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - Pirate - 09-07-2015 Yeah, I should have read the ad. I just searched by the Amanna #. I didn't realize they made box joint router bits. Always did them with a straight bit and jig. I'm keeping it. Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - JGrout - 09-07-2015 If it looks like this you can do box joinery If it looks like this you can end join stock You cannot do box joints Hth Re: Uses for a finger joint bit? - Pirate - 09-07-2015 JGrout said: |