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Default Tenoning jig advice needed

As far as I know, most recent (at least for the last 3 years)
Craftsman saws use a standard miter slot. Certainly, my 3-yr old
craftsman does. In other words, the delta jig should work fine. If
you post the model#, you may be able to get more information out of
this group.

And, I'm very happy with my saw. I've poked and prodded the total
runout below 0.004, have upgraded to an incra fence and a rockler
sliding table system, have build my own dust collection, put in a link
belt and a Forrest blade, and now can slice through thick stock with
no burning or bogging down. (Yes, I could've spent the same amount of
money and bought a cabinet saw, but then I wouldn't have had the incra
and sliding table, which I love - plus, it's easier to get the wife to
allow me to spend $1K on my saw over 3 years than it was to get her
to agree to plunking down $1K up front).

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BM Cooper wrote in message ...
Hi everyone. I'm trying to determine which after-market tenoning jigs will
work with Craftsman miter slots. I know, I know, everyone is jealous of my
table saw, but it's NOT for sale. (grin) For what it's worth - It's about 3
years old and a (relatively speaking) "higher" end contractor saw (for
Craftsman).

It seems to me that the Delta won't work... Is this true? Any help as to
what might work well would be greatly appreciated.

I'm also looking for advice on a good bench top mortiser. Thanks for your
help! Ben