This jig will eliminate the need to drag a chop saw everywhere you go.
Diy siding jig.
Lay a 1 by 3 piece of 1 2 inch thick plywood along the 3 inch wide end of the longer piece with the two.
The real beauty of this jig is that it isn t just for vinyl siding.
For siding up to 6 inches wide use one nail one inch up from the overlap per bearing or stud.
A small jig using a piece of 1 8 inch thick material makes this chore easy.
If the joint is too loose the pins are too small so make the space between the blade and the peg bigger by sliding the jig along the fence moving the peg away.
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Homemade vinyl siding and soffit cutting jig constructed from lumber and steel.
Turn the jig.
Allow a 1 8 inch expansion gap between the pieces if the siding is air or kiln dried.
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Intended for utilization with a circular saw.
With the width the same on both sides of your board you can adjust the reveal between boards when you install the decorative shiplap siding.
Via free circular saw cross cut jig plan vinyl siding cutting jig.
The jig is pretty simple it requires two pieces of plywood can be same thickness a couple boards of the same thickness for risers two boards to use as runners and a handful of screws.
Wide and the other at 3 4 in.
The risers need to be taller than the profile of the material you re cutting.
Attach the riser boards to a large piece of plywood.
A random orbital power sander is the best tool for the job.
How to make a siding jig for hardieplank step 1.
Clamp the board to your work surface with a c clamp and sand with a belt sander to remove any ridge where the tip of the table saw blade removed the wedge from your siding lumber.
Cut two pieces of 1 2 inch thick plywood to 1 inch wide and 3 inches long.
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Vinyl siding cutting jig.
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Sand both faces of the board thoroughly with 150 grit paper.
Using a framing square check that the blade is 90 degrees to the tabletop and 90 degrees to the miter gauge sled.
To make a more traditional shiplap joint simply cut one rabbet at 1 2 in.
That way when you install the boards you re left with a 1 4 in.
Accommodates full length sidings and soffits.
It is a cross cut jig that you will grow to love.
Measure the width of the hardieplank.