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Rich Torino
10-12-2005, 2:10 PM
Hi all,

does anyone own or have experience with this tenoning jig?? Rockler catalog just arived and its $20 bucks off.....

Thanks,
Rich in fl.

Dan Cameron
10-12-2005, 2:49 PM
Had one for several years. Works ust fine.

Russell Svenningsen
10-12-2005, 3:23 PM
I built one out of scrap plywood 3 years ago. Added a Destaco hold-down. It works great.....and cost me nothing.

Joe Horne
10-12-2005, 4:18 PM
I have used the Rockler, and I own the Delta Tenoning Jig. They both work very well, you would be well served by either. :)

Jerry Ingraham
10-12-2005, 5:24 PM
I've had mine for several years and used it extensively. It works great although it takes a bit of time to get the hang of adjusting it, that is, the proper sequence of knob loosening, adjusting, and tightening. It gets my thumbs up (for what that's worth:D ).

Jeremy Gibson
10-12-2005, 6:01 PM
I saw that in my Rockler sales flyer too. From the picture it looks exactly like the Grizzly jig I bought for $59 - another $10 less than the Rockler sales price.

Rich Torino
10-12-2005, 7:08 PM
Thanks for the info... I will take a closer look at the Grizzly...

Dave Lehnert
10-12-2005, 11:02 PM
I have the Rockler and it works good. I have a Jet cabinet saw .the miter bar (on the Jig) did not sit low enough in the t-slot for it to slide freely. It was an easy fix. I just placed two small washers between the jig casting and the miter bar.

Bernie Weishapl
10-12-2005, 11:35 PM
Rich if you have a bandsaw just use it for cutting your tenons. I use it all the time and use a jig I built of plywood for mortises. Works slick.