Angled Joints
Through Tenons
Bridle Joints
Asymmetric Tenons
Haunched Joints
Doweling
m
I M P O R T A N T S A F E T Y N O T E
Take great care to not “trap” the bit against the side of tenon
rails
➀
.
Do not attempt to rout center tenons in rails thicker than
1
5
/
16
"[34mm] before referring to 5-39 through 5-44.
Without using the table movement as prescribed, the bit would
have to be plunged into the side of the tenon rail causing the bit
to powerfully “drive” the router across the jig. This could be
dangerous and can damage the jig.
Before using your Leigh FMT Pro you must
have completed all of the preparatory
steps including reading the router safety
recommendations on the previous pages.
If you haven’t done so, it is essential that
you do it now.
Special Joints
FMT PRO
CHAPTER 7
MORTISE & TENON ROUTING PROCEDURES
47
7-1
The majority of frame joints are at 90˚
➀
but the ability
to angle joints is essential in, for example, chair construction.
Whether these joints are single angles
➁
and
➂
or a compound
angle
➃
they are easily achieved on the FMT Pro.
90˚
45˚
90˚
45˚
10˚
1
2
3
4
10˚
7-2
Angling the sidestop fence gives a single angled joint in
the left-right direction.
Angled Joints
1
Summary of Contents for FMT PRO
Page 14: ...10 Chapter 2 Frame Mortise Tenon Jig User Guide MOUNTING THE ROUTER ...
Page 24: ...20 Chapter 3 Frame Mortise Tenon Jig User Guide THE FMT PRO JIG ...
Page 34: ...30 Chapter 4 Frame Mortise Tenon Jig User Guide MORTISE TENON ROUTING PROCEDURES ...
Page 44: ...40 Chapter 4 Frame Mortise Tenon Jig User Guide MULTIPLE JOINTS Chapter 5 ...
Page 50: ...46 Chapter 4 Frame Mortise Tenon Jig User Guide WORKPIECE AND JOINT OPTIONS Chapter 6 ...
Page 64: ...Appendix I Frame Mortise Tenon Jig User Guide JOINT SPECIFICATIONS GUIDE BIT SELECTION 60 ...
Page 74: ...Printed in Canada Joining Tradition with Today Leigh Router Joinery Jigs ...