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    Default Tablesaw tenon jig



    Nothing outrageous in terms of design, but sure beats paying $100+ for the cast iron versions. Sure they're probably more stable, but considering this was all scraps? I think I'm coming out OK.

    Hopefully will get part 2 up next week. I have cut a tenon with it, turned out fine/stable platform to cut with, just the footage was removed for brevity sake. May put up a "it actually works!" video tomorrow

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    Looking foward to part 2

    Thanks

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    Me too !
    Where do you get the yellow 12" square from? How accurate is it when drawing a 90 degree line?
    regards,

    Dengy

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