Early medieval footwear of the Northwestern Caucasus: the finds from Moshchevaya Balka.
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Medieval Archaeology
Society for Medieval Archaeology, 2007
Indexes for 1957-2001 online journals
Finger-Joint Jig for the Tablesaw
There are countless ways to cut finger joints (also called box joints). You can cut them by hand, with a router, or on the tablesaw. Over the years, Fine Woodworking has published plans for a variety of jigs to cut them. In issue #214, we featured another one: a dedicated tablesaw sled by Dennis Theisen of Grand Rapids, Mich. The jig is super easy to make (some can be highly-engineered like this one by Matthias Wandel) and cuts one size of fingers. You can easily adjust it using the rear fence face to get the cut dialed in just right.
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