Table saw tenons. NO JIG.
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Tools in this project: Mini Square: https://amzn.to/2jRLUBc (scroll down for more)
Table Saw: https://amzn.to/2rBhQNM
Blade I like:
Toggle Clamp: https://amzn.to/2wx7Uun
(This isn't the clamp I used for my fence extension, but the clamps I used are out of production. I've used these before for other jigs and I like them.)
Cutting tenons by hand isn't easy, especially given how precise you need to be. Machine tools can be very precise and repeatable, and they're a good option for cutting tenons. Unfortunately, most table saw tenoning techniques require a jig. Commercial ones are expensive and shop-made jigs take time to build. In this video, I'll show you how to cut perfect, repeatable tenons on your table saw with no jig. All you need is a simple fence-extension that you can make from a scrap of plywood and pair of toggle clamps.
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Tools in this project: Mini Square: https://amzn.to/2jRLUBc (scroll down for more)
Table Saw: https://amzn.to/2rBhQNM
Blade I like:
Toggle Clamp: https://amzn.to/2wx7Uun
(This isn't the clamp I used for my fence extension, but the clamps I used are out of production. I've used these before for other jigs and I like them.)
Cutting tenons by hand isn't easy, especially given how precise you need to be. Machine tools can be very precise and repeatable, and they're a good option for cutting tenons. Unfortunately, most table saw tenoning techniques require a jig. Commercial ones are expensive and shop-made jigs take time to build. In this video, I'll show you how to cut perfect, repeatable tenons on your table saw with no jig. All you need is a simple fence-extension that you can make from a scrap of plywood and pair of toggle clamps.
Visit me online: http://www.rexkrueger.com
Follow me on instagram: @rexkrueger
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