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You know that not all tenons are at 90 degrees.

Nice Job.
 

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heheh good answer Mark.

Karson, you keep my brain smokin'. But then I have only used glue (and metal dowels) to put wood together. Some day.. some day
 

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It looks to me like it should work alright. I made one thats different than yours. I'll have to post it some day
 

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I Like it Iam going to make one just like it thanks.
 

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Good job Mark. It reminds me of the jig I made for making raised panels on the table saw. I like the dado and rabbit joints.
 

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Is that a stop on the front of the jig or is the jig on the saw backwards ?
The construction joints look real nice : )
 

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You're looking at the front of the jig. The stop is on the trailing edge, so it probably is backwards given the direction of the saw blade. Good catch!
 

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Thank you : )
 

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Dear Norm Abram: Please stop saying that you shouldn't make your own tenoning jig.

Mark did.

His looks great.

He'll enjoy it every time he uses it!
 
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