Cutting tenons quickly and safely
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(from WoodNet.net)
I recently have been making a dressing bench for use at the foot of a bed There are 12 mortise and tenon joints needed. I don't use much machinery in my woodworking, but I do have a table saw and a mortising machine, and a bandsaw. Those tools present several options for making good-fitting M&T joints, but I'll have to admit that I have not established an easily repeatable cutting technique. Could any of you share how you cut M&T joints in table construction?
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