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Leon
 
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Default Tenoning jig advice needed

Ben, I took some scrap Baltic Birch plywood, bought a clamp and built mine
to slide over and along my rip fence. About 2 hours of my time and $6 worth
of materials.

A good mortiser, Delta makes a decent one. Remember though, like with any
chisel, you need to sharpen it before use. LeeValley makes a cone shaped
stone to put in your drill to remove burrs from inside the chisel and you
can polish the outs side of the chisel. This will make the whole set up
work much better.


"BM Cooper" wrote in message
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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