I injured my thumb a few years ago using a table saw unguarded. Stitched and healed now and working fine. Last year I came to cut some tenons and thought I would try using the table saw. I removed the guard and cut one. Memories of pain and blood cut short this activity and I refitted the safety gear!
In the end I made a simple jig for the router from a base of 9mm ply, sides from Ash and a top from more ply. The piece is held in with a spring clamp and routed using a 12mm bit and a bush. A stop means that all the tenons are cut the same.
It works for me.
Bob
In the end I made a simple jig for the router from a base of 9mm ply, sides from Ash and a top from more ply. The piece is held in with a spring clamp and routed using a 12mm bit and a bush. A stop means that all the tenons are cut the same.
It works for me.
Bob