http://www.grizzly.com/products/Tenoning-Jig/H7583
This is the tenoning jig I bought to use in my new tablesaw. I thought it would produce accurate enough results.
Reading up a bit more, to get a suitable " friction " fit I might need to trim the cheeks of a tenon to fit the mortise. I could use a rabbating block plane to get the tenon cheeks just the right fit?
A rabbet plane in an available blade width size I assume will be ok for window sash tenons?
Someone said to use a Record 073 shoulder plane to trim the tenon cheeks, perhaps also a firmer chisel. That said, the Record 073 is 1-1/4″ wide
whereas a house door tenon could be around 2-1/2". Using the Record wouldn't produce a uniform cut all along the tenon.
I've read about a router plane but I don't think that would be suitable for a house door tenon.
Any help appreciated,
Thanks.
This is the tenoning jig I bought to use in my new tablesaw. I thought it would produce accurate enough results.
Reading up a bit more, to get a suitable " friction " fit I might need to trim the cheeks of a tenon to fit the mortise. I could use a rabbating block plane to get the tenon cheeks just the right fit?
A rabbet plane in an available blade width size I assume will be ok for window sash tenons?
Someone said to use a Record 073 shoulder plane to trim the tenon cheeks, perhaps also a firmer chisel. That said, the Record 073 is 1-1/4″ wide
whereas a house door tenon could be around 2-1/2". Using the Record wouldn't produce a uniform cut all along the tenon.
I've read about a router plane but I don't think that would be suitable for a house door tenon.
Any help appreciated,
Thanks.