Woodhaven 4556 Manual Download Page 4

Fine adjustments:

 

Fit the finger of one test piece in the notch of the 

other. Measure the gap between them using a feeler 

gauge 

(not supplied)

 or pieces of paper 

(1 thickness of paper = 

approximately .002")

. Joints that are glued should have a “slip” 

fit 

(approximately .005" of gap)

 to allow room for the glue.

 

If the parts don't fit together, readjust Stationary and 

adjustable Stops to the right 

slightly

 and recut the test joints. 

 

The final fit of the joint is adjusted by 

slightly

 increasing 

or decreasing the distance between the right side of the 
Stationary Aluminum Stop and the left edge of the work. 

Move 

the Stop left or away from the work to tighten joint. Move 
the Stop right or closer to the work to loosen joint.

 

 

It's easier to measure a joint that's too loose using a feeler gauge 

or pieces of paper, than it is to measure a joint that's too tight, which 
requires a caliper. We recommend making test cuts that are slightly 
loose to make it easier to figure the amount of adjustment necessary. 
Very often the joints will fit just right using the Setup Jigs we supply.  
 

Before making any adjustments to tighten the joint, clamp one 

of the test pieces back in it's original position on the jig. Loosen both 
the Adjustable and Stationary Stops and slide them away from the left 
edge of the test piece. Using the feeler gauge or piece(s) of paper from 
above, set them against the left edge of the test piece, then slide the 
Stationary Stop so the feeler gauge or papers are sandwiched between 
the right side of the Stationary Aluminum Stop and the left edge of 
the test piece. Reset the gap between the Stationary Stop and the 
Adjustable Stop using the Setup Jig and make new test cuts. 

Part Cutting:

  On your first workpiece, cut along the entire width of the work, hop-scotching the Jig/Stops into each freshly cut notch to 

reindex the Jig for the next cut. Always make sure the Stops are fully in the freshly cut notch before cutting the next notch.

 

 

 

To make the mating cuts on the second workpiece line up with those on the first workpiece, 

you need to offset the first cut on the second workpiece by the width of the joint. 
 

To do so, take your first workpiece and flip it edge for edge so its first notch 

is between the Stops. Butt the second workpiece against the edge of the first 
workpiece and clamp it in place. Remove the first workpiece and make the first 
cut on the second workpiece, then continue cutting the second workpiece by hop-
scotching the jig from notch-to-notch the same as you did the first workpiece. 
 

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Measure joint gap 
with Feeler Gauge 

First 

Edge

Second 

Edge

Workpiece

One

Workpiece

Two

Summary of Contents for 4556

Page 1: ... upcut bits are excellent for cutting solid woods Select a bit with the shortest possible cut length You ll also need a 6 bar clamp for the first and last cuts on the work and a workbench vise to hold the work 4556 Portable Box Joint Jig Please Read Carefully Stop Sub Fence Assembly These parts get installed in the T slots on the face of the 12 Ultra Track 4412 The Sub Fence 4556F is a two piece s...

Page 2: ...ger than 1 place both Router Stops between them Place the Router Stops so their long end over hangs the sub fences Attach one or both Router Stops to the track Slide the Right Router Support on the track position it about 1 from Left Router Support and loosely tighten it The Right Router Support is what you will adjust to set the joint size If you have one Router Stop left install it near the Righ...

Page 3: ...ng path of the bit when viewed from the front Before cutting verify the bit will not contact the Stops Sub Fence screws or anything metallic Make the cut in a clockwise fashion by running the bushing bit along the Left Router Support until it bottoms out against the Router Stop s move to the right then come back out along the Right Router Support Wide or deep joints require one of two cutting meth...

Page 4: ...ops and slide them away from the left edge of the test piece Using the feeler gauge or piece s of paper from above set them against the left edge of the test piece then slide the Stationary Stop so the feeler gauge or papers are sandwiched between the right side of the Stationary Aluminum Stop and the left edge of the test piece Reset the gap between the Stationary Stop and the Adjustable Stop usi...

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