Rod's Woodworking
Corner
This corner jig is so easy to make and so easy and accurate to use, you
will be kicking yourself for not thinking of doing this
sooner!
Material List:
1/2" plywood; 24" x 24" square
(any dimension of your choice)
2 x 4 x 4'
1 1/2" wood screws
Step 1 - Select 1/2"
plywood and cut it into a 24" x 24" square or
dimension of your choice; use a
carpenter's square to confirm it is square.
Step 2 - Select the 2 x 4 and
cut one piece to 24"; cut a second piece to 21 1/2"; ensure
all edges are cut to a perfect 90 degree angle; best to use
a chop saw or a miter box to ensure accurate cuts; use a
carpenter's square to confirm squareness.
Step 3 - Working on a flat
surface, select the 24" x 2 x 4 and clamp it to one side of
the 1/2" plywood square; use the 1 1/2" screws (three or
four screws) and input the screws through the plywood into
the 2 x 4; ensure that the edges are flush/even; this 2 x 4
will be considered the base/bottom of the jig.
Step 4 - Select the 21 1/2" 2 x
4 and place it perpendicular to the base along the left edge
of the plywood and clamp it in place; using a carpenter's
square, ensure the junction of the 2 x 4's is a perfect 90
degree corner. Screw this 2 x 4 into place.
Your corner jig is now complete and
ready for action; you can now repair broken drawer panels;
assemble box corners and picture frames with ease.
Hope This Jig Makes
Your Day!
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