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h7583 tenoning Jig
INTRODucTION
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functional Overview
Manual accuracy
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the tenoning jig is designed to work with your
table saw to make a tenon, such as shown in
figure 1, which will be part of a mortise and tenon
joint.
figure 1. Example of a completed basic tenon.
With the tenoning jig mounted into the miter slot of
the table saw, the workpiece is clamped upright to
the jig in various configurations so that the tenon
cheek cuts can be made. then, the jig is removed
and the workpiece is laid flat on the table saw to
make the shoulder cuts.
Table Saw
Requirements
the h7583 tenoning Jig is designed to work with
most table saws. use the table saw requirements
listed below to verify that your table saw will work
with the tenoning jig.
table saw Miter slot ......... standard
3
⁄
4
" w/t-slot
distance from Miter slot Center to Blade:
Minimum ........................................................3
3
⁄
4
"
Maximum .......................................................6
3
⁄
4
"