How to make a router table tenoning jig
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- How to make a router tenoning jig to route tenons with my homemade router table. A very fast and simple way to cut tenons in our woodworking shop. This tenoning sled is very easy to make if you have a table saw and a table saw sled in your woodworking shop.
More details about this tenoning jig in my woodworking blog: enredandonogar...
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Great video. Nice and simple.
Among big fans of yours, always. Thank you so so so much.
Very good. The miter sled is simple yet solid. It can be used on the router table for making other cuts into the ends of boards like cope and stick cuts, etc. Good job.
Thank you ! Very helpful, real and authentic. I appreciate this!
Thanks for watching William 😀
Good stuff thanks
Thank you, and thanks for watching 😀
Thanks for the simple and effective video. Excellent. You're a great teacher.
great video Sergio very helpful and enjoyable thank you and keep it up
Gracias por todos tus videos y ser dejarnos ver por todos los problemas en que nos podemos encontrar al realizar cualquier proyecto, te considero mi maestro sobre todo por ser tan explícito ; ). Veo otros videos pero eres mi guía
This is my first time at your channel. Great jig!
I've subscribed. Thanks for sharing!
Great video, Sergio! Thanks!
Very nice idea. I find your videos very helpful.
Very good Sergio excellent Jig thank you.
Excellent jig, keep up the good work
Wonderful Sergio! Thank you for the help!
You are very talented. I like your videos. It just goes to show, how you dont need all the most expensive equipment to make a good quality product, its all in the wood workers mind. My hat is off to you, you gained a new subscriber. Keep up the good work my friend.
awesome bro great jig!!! Cut tenon time in half.
love your video sergio...like always simple and helpful,
Sei Veramente Bravo. Complimenti.
Easy to watch and very informative, enjoyed very much..
Thank you - that's really helpful :)
Very smart! Did you notice by now that you were pushing the tenon into the fence and that's what made it stick once you cleared the router bit?
Correct, the fence is only there as a guide not a stop. Keep on!
scribe it with a marking knife before putting it to the router tenoning jig. sanding the edges will not be necessary after that . Great video as always :)
hihi yes or even put tape around the end of the tenon shoulder. I saw this it is effective as well
Very cool think i might have to make one
It is really easy to make and easy to use. And it works quite well 😃
Parabéns ficou muito bom. Valeu por compartilhar a ideia.
parabéns vc faz muita coisa imprecionante .
Thank you... 👍👍
Thanks for watching 🙂
very nice idea.
I go back to Italia arrivederci)))
Why dose this jig need the rebate as it could just as well been glued and screwed which is what you did more or less with the tare out piece it just seemed unnecessary , could you explain please?
great video...,do you mind if i ask you to make the video of your table saw version, lift blade, it will be a great video, thx
love it
good job
my friend, allow me to ask you a thing: looking from the screen, it looks like the entry and the exit router table fence level are the same. If I am right, well, it is not correct at all! The exit level fence should be a little bit back respect to the entry level. But meybe it is only a visual effect and I'm wrong. Anyhow, greetings from Roma - Italia. Ciao!
Thank god, a clip where the presenter is talking in METRIC !
Hahahaha, here in Spain we use metric most of the time
you can easily fix by gluing 1 mm or 0,5 mm aluminium or plastic strip to the right half of your fence
...very idea
A lot more safer than with a saw and extraction is better to .thanks
You don't have to do 2 times - just insert a longer straight bit and get the work done! Anyway, TFS
you mean a wider bit not longer. That could be a little dangerous.
I cringe every time you move your hands close to the running blade... But I need to watch these videos anyway because you explain things so well. Thank you
Thank you sergio ("_")
10++
Sevis
may I compliment you on your command of advanced technical English especially on your use of the word dismantle, in another vid,. I hate the use of the word disassemble,its so ugly.
Sergio Acuña Padin
what ever..or just take take it apart.
nice video, for shure!
dismantle is england, dissasemble is u.s.a.
Sergio Acuña Padin yes
good job