Jeffrey Schronce
02-27-2007, 12:08 PM
Delta 34-183 Tenoning Jig
http://www.amazon.com/Delta-34-183-Tenoning-Jig/dp/B00004TD3O/sr=11-1/qid=1172596018/ref=sr_11_1/002-2704846-0142401
This was buried in another post here at SMC.
Von Bickley
02-27-2007, 12:30 PM
That's a great tenoning jig and a GREAT PRICE...;)
Tim Malyszko
02-27-2007, 12:36 PM
I just ordered it. At $49, it gave me no reason to build my own.
Rod Sheridan
02-27-2007, 12:59 PM
I remember the first time I used one of those jigs on my tablesaw. I had seen Norm Abram use one on his TV show, and just had to have one. $100 later at Home Depot, I was out the door, feeling like a "Master Carpenter".
I had just cut my first test tenon, with no blade guard on of course, and I looked down and there was a puddle of blood on the top of the saw.
With rising panic, I shut off the saw and checked my hand and couldn't see a cut. As I was rotating my hand around to look at different areas, a trickle of blood came out of the palm of my right hand.
Turns out that the chrome plating on the handwheel was defective, and a piece of peeling chrome sliced my hand for almost two inches, as perfectly as a razor.
No big cuts in my hand or amputated fingers, just a perfect cut that bled like crazy.
Delta mailed me a new handwheel free of charge, and I've used the jig for years. I have to admit that quality wasn't what I expected from Delta, some parts needed filing to achieve proper accuracy, but what did I expect for a jig of that price?
regards, Rod
Darroll Walsh
02-27-2007, 1:07 PM
What is the difference between this one and the 34-184?
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