I try to shy away from making tenons since my table saw is not that accurate for this delicate work and making a jig is out of the question (a jig where you just run pass the tool or workpiece and dont bother of any adjustments after)
so, would a loose tenon made from the router table using round overs work? Lemme rephrase that, would it work Well?
Re: loose tenons, how to make
yes, it works well, bee.
just cut the wood to proper thickness and round-over using the correct router bit, then cut to length.
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Re: loose tenons, how to make
cool!
I was thinking of doing loose dowels. but the thickest dowel i found that was quick and easy to get was Hefele's 10mm thick. which is still too thin for the 2"x2" i wanted to use it on.
Re: loose tenons, how to make
They'd work very well if you also used a router to make the mortises.
Nowadays, I usually make tenons manually with my pull saw. It is easy because these saws are so sharp and are easy to control. If I'm lazy and there are many I used the miter saw then use the pull saw. While you are getting the hang of doing these manually, cut wide then use a wood rasp to get in a nice tight fit.
Re: loose tenons, how to make
http://www.woodworkforums.com/f44/home-made-loose-tenon-mortise-jig-router-table-92669/
that thing just yells "no need to take your heavy plunge router out of the RT anymore!"