Woodworker's Journal Tenon-Jig, страница 3

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Tenon Jig Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Select pieces of 3/4" thick birch plywood to make the jig sides (A and B).

2. Select a solid hardwood to make the center section (C) and stop (D).

3. Take care to ensure that all measurements and cuts are accurate, and cut parts A through D. NOTE: The jig must fit snugly over the fence, yet must not be so tight that it is prevented from sliding back and forth.

4. Assemble the jig with glue and countersunk screws, as illustrated.

5. Leave unfinished, but every so often apply a coat of paraffin wax on the surfaces in contact with the saw. This will help the jig slide smoothly.

These plans were originally published in Volume 10, Issue 4 of The Woodworker's Journal (July/Aug. 1986, pages 50-51).

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