How to - Front leg Maloof joint jig
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- The Maloof Joint is a fantastic strong wood working joint, here at Canadian Woodworks we use a Jig to help use create the front leg Maloof Joint.
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Made the guitar pick jig today, used it for one joint before being called in for dinner, it worked awesome, 2 more to go! Thanks Paul!
Great to hear!
glad to see you posting more frequently. welcome back
Thanks Paul, Having to do these all over again must really suck, but we are grateful for your skill and exceptional customer service. SculpOn
Ya, but I feel I can be more clear now, so it's all good. Appreciate you watching.
Great to have you back you guy’s!
Thanks for watching Gavin
The outtakes are hilarious. Nice job Sebastian. Thanks for the video After I am done this bathroom counter top I will be building these jigs. Great job on the video guys.
I'm liking the out takes too, I know we have enough footage! (-:
Thanks Paul (and Sebastian!). That was a great refresher and I look forward to you rebuilding your TH-cam library of how-to videos.
Thanks Hal, it will take a while but we will!
Long time no see , glad you’re back
Too long I know, thanks for watching
I love watching you build your chairs Paul. You do such beautiful work!
Glad you like them! Thanks for watching
Always enjoy your videos and thanks for sharing the info.
Excellent video - I really enjoyed it.
Great, thanks for watching James
Great video. What are the details/ specs of the various rabbeting bits and roundover bits you use, pls?
Great video Paul and Sebastian! Love the SpongeBob at the beginning!!😂
Glad you enjoyed it, thank for watching.
Nice video! I really like the detail you included, easy to follow along with. Thanks for posting!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
I very happy your making your how too videos again. Why not make
those jigs and sell them in your store.
I could make them yes, not a bad idea!
This was a much needed video gracias amigo
Glad it helped
LOVE the intro!! good video!!
Glad you liked it!!
Out takes! Love it.
Ya i'm liking it too, there's lots!
Always love your content, you create some magnificent things. I know you are always busy, however,I think it would be great to see a collaboration between you, April Wilkerson and Matt Cremona.
Your wish is my command! Once this dang Covid thing get's under control. Thanks for watching
Thanks for the info Paul! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Any time!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Nice to see you back Paul. Will you offer some of the chairs as a kit, so we can glue it and sand it? That will allow some of us without all needed machines to make/assemble some of them.
Keep good work!
Thanks
Great idea, I will look into do exactly that!
Like your instructions very much. Can you show the cupping of the hand rests and the jig thta is needed for it?
Sure will do in the future, thanks for watching
I like the new "You" :) I have bought the dining chair digital plans, I need the paper templates ;)
Beautiful work. What glue do you use to attach the arms to the back leg and the legs to the rockers?
Use Tight Bond 3 or Akfix D3
Is there a course online that you guys provide?
Do the instructions for building the jig come with the plans? I want to know which roundover and which rabbeting bit to buy for the stool. Thanks!
Yes they do
Uh you said you’re showing how to make the jig. Where do you do that?
My bad I see it 😊
It’s kind of ironic how much simpler maloof’s joint making actually was.
He did a cross cut on the table saw with a dado blade and a stop to make the notch. Then, he used a handheld router with a bit with a bearing smaller than the cutter to make the step. He took the leg which had been planed to a snug fit at the leg notch (table saw cut didn’t have to be perfect) and rounded the edges of the leg to match the radius of the notch cutter. It probably took him 5 minutes total per joint. No jig. No clamps.
You should study maloof’s design process because it’s always easiest. His chair seat shaping for instance comes from a set of 5 beveled cuts on the table saw. Clamping the zig zag boards together gives you your rough contour and reduces shaping time
Hi, very familiar with the Maloof joint, and agree it's ALSO simple (-: This is very easy once you build the jig, zero measuring and just one setup of the router. So many ways to woodwork, one reason I love it!
Would you Use the dining chair jig for the rocker? Or a different jig? Thanks
Same style jog but different measurments, the notch is 2'' from the front but only 7/8'' deep
Do you guys have plans available on how to build those jigs?
Sorry no I don't have the plans, I hope with this video you'll be able to build the ones you need
If someone is making a Maloof, it's not the very first project, so not for a complete workshop virgin. You don't need to talk to people like they're idiots, who doesn't recognise the dangerous end of a hammer... 🙄