Workshop Tip: Use your rip fence to assemble boxes – FineWoodworking


It’s hard to manage large cabinet parts while joining them with glues, screws, nails, or biscuits. To control the parts of any box and hold them square, try using your tablesaw and two clamping squares as shown. Clamp one square to the rip fence and the other to the saw table, using a straightedge to align them with each other. Slide the rip fence to draw the parts together, and then add nails, screws, or biscuits to complete the assembly. There’s plenty of room to attach additional clamps. To keep glue off the table, I don’t apply any to the bottom 1/2 in. of the joints. I plan to make taller clamping squares from plywood, but my current setup works great.

box assembly on tablesaw

—LIN DRAKE, Clovis, N.M.

Illustrations by Dan Thornton
From Fine Woodworking issue #299

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