Detailed 3D Plans for the Cutting Board Juice Groove Jig Takes only seconds to adjust to different sized cutting boards. And you can quickly cut perfect juice grooves. Easy to follow plans with exact measurements. We have had a great many requests from our viewers and community group members to explain a quick and easy to cut a juice groove into a cutting board. On the surface it seems like an easy task, but it’s not as simple as all that. There must be a guide fence of some sort for the router to ride along, and a stop at either end. Also, it’s important that these are the exact same all the way around the cutting board so that the corners of the groove line up just right. It’s possible to create a one-off jig, just by screwing some pieces to a surface to accomplish this. But, what if you make lots of cutting boards to sell at craft fairs? Or you make several as gifts, and what if they are all different sizes? We tried to answer that with this jig. It’s a pretty simple project. And it will allow you to quickly readjust to a new cutting board size in a few seconds, and then cut a perfect groove in about a minute. This project is for all of you who asked us to help come up with a solution. The total project is a combination of many other youtubers’ work that we have seen and a bit of our own engineering thrown in. Check out our amazon storefront with some of the things we used to build this project: https://amzn.to/48LAsPa
THE ORIGINAL! Bestselling! Watch the video on this listing!! Routing a juice groove with this jig will take you less than 5mins. From setup to completion! The original bestselling Juice Groove Jig. This jig Comes ready to go straight out of the box. Each jig comes with an easy to follow instruction brochure. -Each jig can expand up to an internal size of 27x19” & fully adjusts all the way down to 14x8” Side walls are 3” height. -Each jig kit comes with an extra piece of that you can use to cut spacers for your specific router/s -The juice groove jig is designed to be clamped down to any surface. -You can also use a non slip mat if you cannot clamp down. -Shown using our handmade MFT dog hole clamping system. *Juice groove tips* -Clamp the jig down if possible to avoid any chance of movement. Or use a non slip mat -Practice on some scrap material before moving onto your workpiece. -Take multiple shallow passes to avoid the router wanting to grip and pull -Check out my instgram page @kiwiwoodshop to see it in action Please follow and tag us on instagram to be featured!
Simple Juice Groove Jig for Cutting Boards: So you make a bunch of cutting boards, mostly of approximately the same size, but not quite identical. How do you cut a juice groove consistently 1” or 3/4" from the edge? With a custom adjustable juice groove jig. Here is how!
Detailed 3D Plans for the Cutting Board Juice Groove Jig Takes only seconds to adjust to different sized cutting boards. And you can quickly cut perfect juice grooves. Easy to follow plans with exact measurements. We have had a great many requests from our viewers and community group members to explain a quick and easy to cut a juice groove into a cutting board. On the surface it seems like an easy task, but it’s not as simple as all that. There must be a guide fence of some sort for the router to ride along, and a stop at either end. Also, it’s important that these are the exact same all the way around the cutting board so that the corners of the groove line up just right. It’s possible to create a one-off jig, just by screwing some pieces to a surface to accomplish this. But, what if you make lots of cutting boards to sell at craft fairs? Or you make several as gifts, and what if they are all different sizes? We tried to answer that with this jig. It’s a pretty simple project. And it will allow you to quickly readjust to a new cutting board size in a few seconds, and then cut a perfect groove in about a minute. This project is for all of you who asked us to help come up with a solution. The total project is a combination of many other youtubers’ work that we have seen and a bit of our own engineering thrown in. Check out our amazon storefront with some of the things we used to build this project: https://amzn.to/48LAsPa
I have recently been making quite a few cutting boards, and I have cut a juice groove into all of them. So, I wanted to share with you my method of routing out a juice groove. This method doesn't require a CNC, router table, or a complex jig that
This adjustable jig makes it easy to rout consistently positioned juice grooves in the cutting boards I build. It’s made up of MDF rails that guide the router, scrapwood spacers to set the groove position, and a set of corner clamps to hold it together.