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Bob Wingard
04-21-2006, 6:21 PM
I'm usually a sucker for gizmos, so when I came across a good deal on a Beadlock system, complete with the bits for making my own tenon stock, I couldn't resist. Any of you folks have this system ?? and for what applications do you find it most useful ?? ?? ??

Brent Harral
04-21-2006, 7:07 PM
One of those simple jigs that actually works pretty good. I've used mine for apron to leg joints mainly. Shim to get your offset and bada bing :D I have the 3/8" kit and think it is plenty strong for most floating tenon joinery.

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I've also used it for benches like this..

<img src="http://pic14.picturetrail.com/VOL563/2750473/5611910/71946353.jpg">

<img src="http://pic14.picturetrail.com/VOL563/2750473/5611910/141111395.jpg">

Way more simple than true M&T and I have no doubts a floating tenon is just about as stong (sure beats a biscuit!).

Joe Meazle
04-21-2006, 11:09 PM
It works. I made one project with mine. I had a little trouble with the bit wandering when drilling into end grain. I was using hard maple. I have since made a slot mortiser so I will probally try to sell the beadlock and router bits that i have. Might make a good jobsite tool for when a biscuit is not quite enough.
Joe

Mike Wenzloff
04-22-2006, 12:28 AM
Hi Bob, my experience parallels Brent's. Simple and works. I've used it in a variety of woods with no incidence other than user error. And that was drilling in the ends of 6' rails while standing on a step stool.

Take care, Mike