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TENON CUTTING
xx   MORTISE & TENON JOINT

Tip on cutting "speed tenons" on a table saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER Summer 1987 (v.3#2) pg. 24

Tenoning jig for a table saw rides on the saw fence.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER May-Jun 1989 (v.5#3) pg. 32

Using masking tape or mylar tape to shim a tenoning jig.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #15 Jul-Aug 1990 pg. 8

Cutting better-fitting tenons on the table saw. Includes plans for a tenoning jig.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #24 Jan-Feb 1992 pg. 59
Added Info AMERICAN WOODWORKER #25 Mar-Apr 1992 pg. 4
Added Info AMERICAN WOODWORKER #26 May-Jun 1992 pg. 4

Cutting a mortise and tenon by hand.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #31 Mar-Apr 1993 pg. 26

The ultimate router jig does double-duty as a horizontal router table and a slot mortiser/tenoning machine. The jig consists of a router mounted to the edge of the table saw and a sliding table that holds the work piece.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #37 Mar-Apr 1994 pg. 30

Hands-free tenoning jig for a table saw lets you cut tenons safely with micrometer-like precision.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #45 Jun 1995 pg. 96

Jig for a router table is used to cut round tenons of various diameters on the ends of square stock.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #49 Dec 1995 pg. 26

Table saw tenons. Two techniques for cutting tight-fitting joints. (1) Cutting tenons with a dado cutter. (2) Cutting tenons with a jig.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #54 Oct 1996 pg. 56

Table saw tenoning jig is built from plywood, rides on the rip fence, and features an adjustable cam clamp to hold the work piece securely.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #68 Oct 1998 pg. 45

An adjustable tenoning jig for use with a table saw. Features the safety and stability of a crosscut sled, combined with a micro-adjust tenoning carriage. Use it to cut tenons, half-lap and bridle joints. Built of plywood and common hardware store items. Est. cost: $30.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #73 Jun 1999 pg. 67

Foolproof tenons. Includes a heavy-duty tenoning jig for a table saw.
AMERICAN WOODWORKER #88 Aug 2001 pg. 66

Essential tenon tips. There are easier ways to join wood, but none better.
CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Oct 2001 (v.25#1) pg. 22

Tenon cutting techniques. Both hand and machine methods are shown.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Oct 1985 (v.9#1) pg. 38

Step-by-step procedures for making several types of tenons on a table saw.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Mar 1986 (v.9#6) pg. 37

Tenoning jig for a table saw uses two planer blades, with spacers between, to cut both tenon cheeks in one pass.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Apr 1987 (v.10#7) pg. 39

How to make a wedged tenon.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Mar 1992 (v.15#6) pg. 9

Foxy wedges. How to make the fox-wedged tenon that exposes no end grain and requires no glue. Also describes the through-wedged tenon, pinned mortise-and-tenon, and pegged-through tenon.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1993 (v.16#12) pg. 53

Jig for fast and accurate cutting of tenons using a plunge router.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Feb 1995 (v.18#5) pg. 21

Tip on enlarging round tenons by gluing on thin shavings of pine.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #348 May 1994 (v.44#5) pg. 18

Build a simple tenon-cutting jig for your table saw that rides on the rip fence.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #351 Sep 1994 (v.44#8) pg. 42

Homemade wooden caliper to check fit for circular tenons before a work piece is removed from a lathe.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #369 Jun 1996 (v.46#6) pg. 20

Joint-cutting box. A simple box built from plywood or MDF is used to cut tenons, lap joints, rabbets and other joints on the end of boards using a table saw.
FAMILY HANDYMAN #392 Oct 1998 (v.48#9) pg. 16

Cranking out casements. Using a layout rod and shaper joinery to build outward-swinging windows with divided-light sashes and insulated glass. Includes an extension table for mortising on a drill press, and a tenoning jig for a table saw.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #50 Dec 1988-Jan 1989 pg. 69
Added Info FINE HOMEBUILDING #51 Feb-Mar 1989 pg. 8

Jig for cutting tenons on a table saw.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #50 Dec 1988-Jan 1989 pg. 71

Quick way to make round tenons on square balusters using a table saw.
FINE HOMEBUILDING #55 Aug-Sep 1989 pg. 26

Two tips for making stronger tenons. (1) Compress the tenon before inserting into mortise. (2) Making a clearance cut in order to assure squareness where the cheek and shoulder come together.
FINE WOODWORKING #12 Sep 1978 pg. 86

Wooden jig, designed to cut tennons and bridle joints on a table saw, performs as well as expensive commercial versions.
FINE WOODWORKING #18 Sep-Oct 1979 pg. 16

Simple bench stop holds work for sawing haunch and tenon shoulders.
FINE WOODWORKING #18 Sep-Oct 1979 pg. 57

Cut tenons on a table saw by using two blades with spacers between them. Always produces a tenon of uniform thickness.
FINE WOODWORKING #23 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 14

Tip: Wide tenons should be divided into two smaller tenons.
FINE WOODWORKING #23 Jul-Aug 1980 pg. 20

Tip: How to cut tenons on round pieces, such as chair rungs, using a band saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #27 Mar-Apr 1981 pg. 18

Tip: How to cut round tenons on the ends of slats using this jig for a radial arm saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #27 Mar-Apr 1981 pg. 18

Tip: How to ensure perfectly sized tenons on turned pieces.
FINE WOODWORKING #52 May-Jun 1985 pg. 12

Table saw tenoning jig made from plywood scraps and some hardware items.
FINE WOODWORKING #60 Sep-Oct 1986 pg. 12

Simple router jig to cut "perfect" tenons at the rate of around 60 per hour.
FINE WOODWORKING #60 Sep-Oct 1986 pg. 81

Shop-built pin router has an overhead guide pin and the cutter is mounted beneath the table. How to cut tenons and do mortising on a pin router.
FINE WOODWORKING #61 Nov-Dec 1986 pg. 76

Simple jig to use with your router to produce tenons on the end of chair rungs, quickly and accurately.
FINE WOODWORKING #64 May-Jun 1987 pg. 12
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #66 Sep-Oct 1987 pg. 4

Tip: Make leg tenons oversize and squeeze them before inserting in chair or stool seats.
FINE WOODWORKING #67 Nov-Dec 1987 pg. 10

Make a precision round tenon cutter by modifying a high-quality open-end wrench of the same size as the desired tenon.
FINE WOODWORKING #67 Nov-Dec 1987 pg. 12

Tips on which backsaws or dovetail saws to use when cutting tenons by hand.
FINE WOODWORKING #75 Mar-Apr 1989 pg. 18

Shop-built tenoning fixture for a table saw slides in the miter gauge slot.
FINE WOODWORKING #82 May-Jun 1990 pg. 20

A shop built sliding tenoning jig for use with a table saw.
FINE WOODWORKING #93 Mar-Apr 1992 pg. 66
Correction FINE WOODWORKING #95 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 6
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #96 Sep-Oct 1992 pg. 6

Double-blade table saw tenoning. Install two saw blades with spacers and shims and cut both tenon cheeks simultaneously. Includes details for constructing an auxiliary fence for table saw tenoning.
FINE WOODWORKING #95 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 72
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #96 Sep-Oct 1992 pg. 32

End-work router fixture holds work pieces vertically for cutting tenons or rounding the ends of frame members with a router.
FINE WOODWORKING #96 Sep-Oct 1992 pg. 85

Adjustable stop-fixture for cutting perfect tenon shoulders on a table saw eliminates the problem of tenon-cheek waste from jamming against the rip fence.
FINE WOODWORKING #97 Nov-Dec 1992 pg. 14

Cutting angled tenons on the table saw. Sliding table, crossfeed box, and wedges ensure accuracy, ease and repeatability.
FINE WOODWORKING #99 Mar-Apr 1993 pg. 44

Turn a router into a joint-making machine. Jig and templates tackle involved joinery (mortises, tenons, dovetails and pins) on long work pieces. An adjustable X-Y carriage travels on linear-motion guides. A stylus traces the pattern while the router's plunge mechanism controls depth of cut. With work piece clamped to table, operator moves the router with two hands. An involved jig project. Includes shop made hold-downs.
FINE WOODWORKING #103 Nov-Dec 1993 pg. 97

Blade guards are incorporated into table saw jigs for cutting box joints, tenons, crosscutting, mitering, resawing, and cove cutting.
FINE WOODWORKING #104 Jan-Feb 1994 pg. 56

One-stop cutting station. Sliding crosscut box and accessory jigs handles crosscuts, tenons and miters.
FINE WOODWORKING #107 Jul-Aug 1994 pg. 40

Simple jig for cutting angled tenons on the table saw without adjusting the miter gauge.
FINE WOODWORKING #110 Jan-Feb 1995 pg. 18

Technique for sizing round tenons on the lathe (without any need to dismount and remount the spindle).
FINE WOODWORKING #113 Jul-Aug 1995 pg. 16

Adjustable tenon-routing fixture for cutting straight, angled or compound-angled mortise-and-tenon joints. This versatile device ensures tight joints every time.
FINE WOODWORKING #114 Sep-Oct 1995 pg. 77

A table saw sled for precision crosscutting. A well-made sled serves as the basis for cutting accurate miters, crosscuts, and tenons.
FINE WOODWORKING #128 Jan-Feb 1998 pg. 66
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #129 Mar-Apr 1998 pg. 10

Jigs for joints on curving parts. A chair maker's approach to challenging machine joinery. (1) Flexible system of positioning the work piece on a router mortising jig. (2) Cutting angled tenons on curved parts. (3) Cutting shouldered tenons on curved parts using a shop made table for horizontal routing.
FINE WOODWORKING #131 Jul-Aug 1998 pg. 108

Micro-adjustable jig for routing tenons up to 2" long with shoulder widths up to 5/8".
FINE WOODWORKING #135 Mar-Apr 1999 pg. 62

Fast, easy way to form round tenons on a work piece by using a plug cutter.
HOMEOWNERS HOW TO Jan-Feb 1983 (v.8#1) pg. 98

Table saw jig makes tenon cutting easy.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #416 Jan 1963 (v.59) pg. 110

The jointer and how to use it. Article includes descriptions of jigs for doing stop chamfering, round tenons, and tapering in the round.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #474 Nov 1967 (v.63) pg. 126

A jig for cutting slots in the ends of dowels or round tenons which are to receive wedges. Use jig on table saw.
MECHANIX ILLUSTRATED #641 Oct 1981 (v.77) pg. 79

Sliding table saw work holder does tapers, tenons and splines.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1963 (v.119#4) pg. 185

Build a tenoning attachment for a table saw.
POPULAR MECHANICS Jul 1971 (v.136#1) pg. 146

Simple tool to form tenons on the ends of wood dowels and chair rungs.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1972 (v.137#2) pg. 168

Short course in wood joinery. Covers (1) common mortise and tenon joints, (2) drawer corner joints, (3) wedged mortise and tenon joints, (4) box joints, (5) concealed and regular lap joints, (6) lock joints. Plans for a tenoning jig included.
POPULAR MECHANICS Apr 1972 (v.137#4) pg. 156

Build your own tenoner jig that rides the rip fence of a table saw.
POPULAR MECHANICS Aug 1976 (v.146#2) pg. 96

Table saw tenoner for rough stock.
POPULAR MECHANICS Feb 1979 (v.151#2) pg. 130

Great woodworking jigs for your shop. Part 1. Table saw tenoning jig, self-locking fence stop, saw blade height gauge, and table saw hold-down.
POPULAR MECHANICS Nov 1983 (v.160#5) pg. 104

Jig for table saw simplifies cutting tenons.
POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1964 (v.184#2) pg. 173

Table saw tenoning jig for fine wood joints.
POPULAR SCIENCE Mar 1964 (v.184#3) pg. 156

Jig for table saw. Used for making end cuts on small stock (such as tenons). Clamp holds work tightly and pusher handle keeps fingers clear of saw blade.
POPULAR SCIENCE Oct 1966 (v.189#4) pg. 180

Two saw blades are better than one. Using two or more table saw blades or dados to speed up such tasks as cutting louvers, rabbeting and grooving, tenoning, etc.
POPULAR SCIENCE Aug 1967 (v.191#2) pg. 118

"Rotatjig" for your table saw allows you to form both square and round tenons on square or round stock using a saw blade or dado.
POPULAR SCIENCE Feb 1968 (v.192#2) pg. 132

Jig for your bench saw lets you put dowel ends on square rungs without need for a lathe.
POPULAR SCIENCE Nov 1981 (v.219#5) pg. 122

Build a wobble-free tenoning jig tailored for your table saw.
POPULAR SCIENCE Jun 1988 (v.232#6) pg. 90

Simple tenoning jig for a table saw straddles the rip fence.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #53 Mar 1990 (v.9#5) pg. 71

Advanced tenoning jig for a table saw is accurate and highly adjustable. Constructed of wood and ordinary hardware.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #62 Sep 1991 (v.11#2) pg. 26, Insert

Technique for cutting round tenons on square stock by using PVC pipe as a workholder.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #65 Mar 1992 (v.11#5) pg. 10

Table saw master jig. Auxiliary sliding table accepts various attachements and jigs for crosscutting, dadoing, mitering, and tenoning.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #76 Jan 1994 (v.13#4) pg. 70

How to neatly round off corners of tenons using a gouge.
POPULAR WOODWORKING #91 Jul 1996 (v.16#3) pg. 13

Miter gauge extension, sliding table, mitering jig, tenoning jig and tapering jig for a table saw.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS #213 Jan 1963 (v.34#1) pg. 88

Rotary planer cuts rabbets and tenons.
SCIENCE & MECHANICS #215 Mar 1963 (v.34#3) pg. 111

Table saw tenoning jig features a double-stop system that lets you make both cheek cuts without removing the work piece. Other features include a high degree of adjustability, a back stop, and a hold-down bar. Built from plywood and ordinary hardware. A related article provides tips for cutting tenons.
SHOPNOTES #6 Nov 1992 (v.1) pg. 16, 24

Chisel techniques. Using the correct grip and a few simple techniques to make precise, controlled cuts with a chisel. Shows how to cut a mortise, tenon, hinge mortise, and groove.
SHOPNOTES #15 May 1994 (v.3) pg. 24

Cut perfect tenons on a band saw using this shop-built fence and a simple technique.
SHOPNOTES #20 Mar 1995 (v.4) pg. 10

How to cut round tenons on dowels using a table saw.
SHOPNOTES #32 Mar 1997 (v.6) pg. 30

Adjustable jig for cutting tenons with a router.
SHOPNOTES #40 Jul 1998 (v.7) pg. 6

V-block and stop block fastened to an auxiliary table-router fence help make tenons in the ends of round stock.
WOOD MAGAZINE #61 Jun 1993 (v.10#4) pg. 19

How to make a round tenon on square stock using a table saw, drill press and plug cutter.
WOOD MAGAZINE #65 Nov 1993 (v.10#8) pg. 10

Router-table multi-joint jig. Makes it easy to machine stub tenons, mitered tenons, mortises, and box joints.
WOOD MAGAZINE #87 Apr 1996 (v.13#3) pg. 50, Insert

On-the-money tenoning jig for a table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #97 Jun 1997 (v.14#4) pg. 57
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #102 Winter 1997 (v.14#9) pg. 8

Technique for cutting the shoulder of a stretcher tenon to match the angle of a tapered leg.
WOOD MAGAZINE #121 Feb 2000 (v.17#1) pg. 34

Jig for routing round tenons on the ends of square legs that are splayed.
WOOD MAGAZINE #126 Sep 2000 (v.17#6) pg. 32

Using the drawer-lock router bit to create a strong joint between perpendicular pieces. The joint relies on wedge-shaped tenons cut by this special router bit.
WOOD MAGAZINE #129 Dec 2000 (v.17#9) pg. 18
Correction WOOD MAGAZINE #134 Aug 2001 (v.18#5) pg. 10

Technique for cutting tenon-dado corner joints on a radial arm saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #132 Apr 2001 (v.18#3) pg. 31

Rip fence saddle. An inexpensive, shop-built jig for machining bridle joints or open mortises and the mating tenons on a table saw.
WOOD MAGAZINE #141 Apr 2002 (v.19#3) pg. 12

Router table jig to cut round tenons on square rails.
WOOD MAGAZINE #141 Apr 2002 (v.19#3) pg. 36

Twin tenons. A step-by-step guide to cutting them by hand.
WOODSMITH #12 Nov 1980 pg. 12

Tip: Enlarge worn-down round tenons by gluing a curled shaving from a hand plane around the undersized tenon.
WOODSMITH #23 Sep 1982 pg. 3

Tip: Add a clamping bar to the simple tenon cutting jig which rides on the rip fence of a table saw.
WOODSMITH #28 Jul-Aug 1983 pg. 3

Tip: How to cut accurate tenons on the ends of long board using a hand-held router.
WOODSMITH #46 Aug 1986 pg. 3

Simple jig for your router table is used to cut a clean tenon centered on the end of a dowel.
WOODSMITH #48 Dec 1986 pg. 15

Tip on keeping the shoulders "clean" when handcutting tenons.
WOODSMITH #62 Apr 1989 pg. 3

Half lap joinery. (1) Multiple pass method for cutting laps. (2) Cutting laps with a tenon jig. (3) Building a tenon cutting jig for a table saw which rides on the rip fence.
WOODSMITH #63 Jun 1989 pg. 20
Added Info WOODSMITH #67 Feb 1990 pg. 4

Tip on gang-cutting of tenons on small rails which will help eliminate the chipout that can occur when cutting tenons one at a time.
WOODSMITH #68 Apr 1990 pg. 16

Improved jig for cutting tenons and half lap joints on a table saw. It uses plastic glides to slide easily along the rip fence and is wider to improve stability.
WOODSMITH #72 Dec 1990 pg. 5

Jig for cutting stub tenons with a router.
WOODSMITH #74 Apr 1991 pg. 17

How to avoid "stepped" shoulders when cutting tenons on a table saw.
WOODSMITH #75 Jun 1991 pg. 30

Router table jig for cutting an angled tenon. Used with a mortise-and-tenon joint joining two pieces at an angle.
WOODSMITH #84 Dec 1992 pg. 14

Flutting a round tenon using a box-end wrench.
WOODSMITH #88 Aug 1993 (v.15) pg. 14

Tip on cutting grooves in round tenons to trap the glue and increase the strength of the joint.
WOODSMITH #89 Oct 1993 (v.15) pg. 4

Table saw jig for cutting round tenons on square stock.
WOODSMITH #94 Aug 1994 (v.16) pg. 4

Routing rounded edges on tenons.
WOODSMITH #94 Aug 1994 (v.16) pg. 15

How to cut tenons on long rails.
WOODSMITH #108 Dec 1996 (v.18) pg. 19

How to cut a clean, square through-style mortise and a tight-fitting tenon.
WOODSMITH #111 Jun 1997 (v.19) pg. 18

Circular saw method for cutting tenons on posts.
WOODSMITH #111 Jun 1997 (v.19) pg. 19

Tenon jig for a table saw rides on the rip fence.
WOODSMITH #113 Oct 1997 (v.19) pg. 24

(1) Making large dowels from square stock using a router table and simple jig. (2) Cutting round tenons on the end of dowels.
WOODSMITH #115 Feb 1998 (v.20) pg. 31

Tip on sizing and cutting round tenons (spigots) on lathe-turned spindles.
WOODTURNING #23 Jun 1994 pg. 73

Simple jig for cutting a tenon on a dowel using a shaper.
WOODWORK #4 Winter 1989 pg. 20

Technique uses two identical saw blades on the table saw to cut both faces of a tenon at the same time.
WOODWORK #11 Fall 1991 pg. 12

Router table tenoning jig is basically a two-dimensional copy router that makes quick work of cutting identical tenons.
WOODWORK #16 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 56

A large capacity tenoning jig for a table saw is made mostly of wood.
WOODWORK #16 Jul-Aug 1992 pg. 59
Added Info WOODWORK #19 Jan-Feb 1993 pg. 8

Simple sliding jig which fits over the fence on a table saw is useful when making lap-joints, grooves, sliding dovetails, dadoes, and tenons.
WOODWORK #20 Mar-Apr 1993 pg. 18

Making a rounder plane for cutting round tenons.
WOODWORK #37 Feb 1996 pg. 43

Angle-tenoning jig, a version of an old French chairmaker's jig.
WOODWORKER Mar 1987 (v.91#3) pg. 218

Tip on ensuring uniform tenon thickness and flatness.
WOODWORKER Jun 1987 (v.91#6) pg. 504

Leveling foot fits into the guide-fence holes on a router. This device prevents the router from tipping when cutting tenons.
WOODWORKER Apr 1989 (v.93#4) pg. 363

Jig for cutting tenons on a circular saw features a "tunnel guard" to protect fingers.
WOODWORKER Aug 1990 (v.94#8) pg. 812

Adjustable stop block attaches to the fence of a band saw. Used when cutting tenons.
WOODWORKER Aug 1990 (v.94#8) pg. 813

Jigs for planing, mortising and tenoning with a plunge router.
WOODWORKER Sep 1990 (v.94#9) pg. 894

Router jig for cutting tenons or slots across narrow work pieces.
WOODWORKER May 1991 (v.95#5) pg. 499

How to layout and cut accurate tenons by hand.
WOODWORKER Nov 1991 (v.95#11) pg. 1148

Versatile jig for a table saw is used to cut tenon cheeks, half-lap, bridle, and splined miter joints.
WOODWORKER Jan 1992 (v.96#1) pg. 80

Simple center finder is adapted for marking out tenons on cylinders.
WOODWORKER Sep 1992 (v.96#9) pg. 30

Pivoting blade guard for use with a table saw tenoning jig.
WOODWORKER Feb 1993 (v.97#2) pg. 12

Tenons by the yard. Fabricating loose tenons using a slot-mortising machine.
WOODWORKER Nov 1993 (v.97#11) pg. 38

Tip: Squeeze slightly oversize tenons in a vise before inserting.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1978 (v.2#4) pg. 7

Two styles of tenon jigs for use with a table saw. One stradles the rip fence and is quite simple. The other rides in the table groove and is more complicated and more versatile. Both jigs are made from wood.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1979 (v.3#1) pg. 5

Tip: Use thin veneer to increase the size of round and flat tenons which have become too small for a good fit.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1980 (v.4#4) pg. 15

Table saw tenon jig is adjustable.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1981 (v.5#1) pg. 22

Tip: A simple jig for cutting several tenons of the same size on a table saw.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL May-Jun 1983 (v.7#3) pg. 49

Tenon jig for a table saw is designed to slide along the fence rather than fit into the miter gauge slot.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1986 (v.10#4) pg. 50

Tip: How to make a gauge to check the tenon diameter when turning tenons.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1986 (v.10#4) pg. 55

Shop-built mortising and tenoning table adapts a plunge router for use as a stationary tool.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Sep-Oct 1991 (v.15#5) pg. 42

Super tenon jig for a table saw rides on the rip fence. Handles stock on end and at any angle up to 45-degrees.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1993 (v.17#2) pg. 36

Shop-built tenon jig for a table saw attaches to the existing miter gauge.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1994 (v.18#4) pg. 47

Table saw tenoning jig. For cutting a tenon on the end of round stock.
WORKBENCH Nov-Dec 1967 (v.23#6) pg. 17

Tip: Cut round tenons on the ends of square furniture legs by means of a plug cutter instead of boring and fitting dowels.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1981 (v.37#1) pg. 133

Adjustable table saw tenoning jig made from scrap wood.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1982 (v.38#1) pg. 24

Handcrafted screen door with a cedar frame. The lower section between middle and bottom rails is divided by a center stile. Includes instructions for constructing a tenon jig to fit a table saw fence.
WORKBENCH Oct 1997 (v.53#5) pg. 36

Table saw miter gauge extension/jig speeds up the cutting of identical square spindles with tenons on each end.
WORKBENCH Jan-Feb 1998 (v.54#1) pg. 10