How to Make a Tenoning Jig | DIY Table Saw Jig

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How to Make a Tenoning Jig | DIY Table Saw Jig

Table Saw Tenoning Jig - DIY Table Saw Jig
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This tenoning jig is quick and easy to make, and is a safe way to cut tenons on a table saw.

I have plans available for this project which you can get by clicking here.

Cutting the Sliders

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I begin by cutting down some 3/4” plywood on my table saw to make the various parts needed. I also rip down some slider pieces that will run along the fence on the table saw and allow the jig to move.

Cutting the Top Cap

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I measure the width needed for the top cap on the fence to the edges of the slider pieces and rip down the exact dimension of top cap needed.

Installing the Top Cap

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I apply wood glue to the top edges of the sliders and use wood screws to secure the top cap in place until the wood glue dries.

Installing the Side Piece

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I apply some wood glue to one side of the slider pieces and then secure the main jig piece to the side of the slider pieces with wood screws.

Drilling Clamp Holes

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I install some hole openings in the jig to allow for a D clamp to pass through and hold the work piece in place.