Hello, I just bought a Sears Craftsman table saw with a 5/8 T miter slot and I can’t find a tenon jig that fits. Any suggestions
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Piece of cake to make one, Larry. I built this one with a toggle clamp, two 1/4-20 knobs and two 1/4-20 t-blolts from the lumber yard and some melamine scraps. Probably have about 10 bucks and an hour's labor into it. Works great.
The bottom sled has a piece of hardwood that slides in the tablesaw miter guage slot. The top sled slides away from and towards the blade and locks in desired distance from blade with the two t-bolts and locking knobs. Simple, cheap, effective. Kind of jig I like.
Thanks Jim I'll give it a try as I'm just starting out in woodworking.
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