Gooday. Does anyone know of a tenoning jig which will fit up to a 2000 work centre?
Cheers, Bob
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Gooday. Does anyone know of a tenoning jig which will fit up to a 2000 work centre?
Cheers, Bob
Bob,
there's one in the Triton jig guide that could be easily adapted to the 2000 - I'll bring a copy tonight in case you are there.
The online version is missing this one.
Chris
Thanks Chris. See you there. I was looking at something like the Carba tec jig, with micrometer measurements to get a really accurate setting, though. Still, if something like that doesn't come up......
Cheers, Bob
If you don't mind doing a fair bit of work, have a look at the Woodgears site and the quick set tenon jig. His slides in the mitre slot but would work just as well used against the Triton fence.
I've had a few responses on this topic from various sources, which are all appreciated.
I've found a really interesting one in the Time Life Woodsmith woodworking books, which allows both cheek cuts to be done without moving the work piece. I started on this one a short while ago.
From discussions I had with others at last week's ACT Triton Club meeting, I'm coming to the conclusion that there isn't a proprietary metal jig which would suit the 2000 Work Centre.
I'll let you all know how I go with this one when finished.
Cheers, Bob
I made that jig up, as mentioned in the earlier post. The only real change I made was to substitute a strip of 3mm aluminium for the"hardwood' cross slides, s they still broke fairly easily.
I haven't yet used it in full producing anger, but in tests, it works well.
Cheers, Bob