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    Twisting window assembly

    That's very useful Jacob thanks. I've just put a washer under the back of the tenoner rail and it's now running true. I have a feeling I'll still be trying your technique though!
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    Twisting window assembly

    Hi Richard, It's in the other plane so I'm wondering if the back of the rail needs shimming? I'm getting identical problem with each sash Olly. I'm wondering if when I plane and thickness it's important to face mark the squared sides before thicknessing and arrange so they are internal jointed...
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    Twisting window assembly

    Getting warm now. One end of a shoulder on a 76mm wide tenon is 0.3mm higher than the other so over a 1.4m window would account for it. Now how to fix it.......? The tenonner table runs on a rail which is bolted to the body with allen bolts and no adjustment. The table itself has 3 runners...
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    Twisting window assembly

    Thanks for the speedy replies. Yes these are casements and even dry assembly on a cast saw table shows a twist. I've measured shoulders at both sides etc and checked it's all square. There is an ovolo moulding with scribed tenon. Tenons are 20mm and pretty snug. I can push them home by hand...
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    Twisting window assembly

    Hi all, I'd appreciate a bit of trouble shooting help please. I'm making some windows from unsorted redwood. Timber is sawn and then dimensioned on my 16 x 9 Dominion DAA planer/thicknesser 65 x 76 section. Tenons cut on Sedgewick SE tenoner. Moulding and rebating on Dominion spindle moulder...
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