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Make Your Own Tenoning Jig

Save money and cut precise joinery with a shopmade tablesaw jig


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Video Length: 2:34 Produced By: Gina Eide, Cari Delahanty

With a dado set on the tablesaw, this jig can quickly and safely cut accurate tenons. John White makes it from just four plywood components and three clamps. In the step-by-step video, he demonstrates how to make the jig, orient the clamps, and use it correctly.

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Make Your Own Tenoning Jig
Save money and cut precise joinery with a shopmade tablesaw jig



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