How To Make a Custom Tablesaw Tenoning Jig For Mortise and Tenon Joints | Fusion Tablesaw

Here’s a custom woodworking DIY tenoning jig made specifically for a tablesaw with a High-Low fence like the Laguna Fusion series tablesaws. This clever jig slides freely over the profile of the fence, yet locks a workpiece firmly in position with toggle clamps. It even features a turned walnut handle for steady control when batching out tenons in the workshop. Sure, you can make mortise and tenon joints starting with a dado blade, but sometimes it’s nice to have other options like this vertical tenoning jig. Plus, you can probably build it with scraps you have laying around the shop!

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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Intro to making a tenoning jig for a tablesaw
1:13 - Building the base of the jig
3:01 - Installing backer block
3:56 - Woodturning a handle on the Laguna Revo lathe
4:35 - Making a tenon in 2 ways
6:47 - Types of tenons you can make with the jig
7:38 - Final thoughts

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