LaVergne, TN – Mortise and tenon joints are a mainstay of woodworking and there are several types of jigs to create this popular joint. But none of them provide the accuracy and repeatability of the ...
【Consistent Tenon Joints】: Our timber framing tenon gauge is equipped with 1.5-inch and 2-inch slots, ensuring you can easily achieve consistently accurate tenon joints. 【Aluminum Material】: Our tenon ...
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How to Make Simple Mortise and Tenon Joints

The “mortise” is the recess where the tenon goes. It can be cut by hand with a mallet and mortising chisel, or mechanically ...
There's a reason the mortise and tenon joint has been used for thousands of years—it can be carved using basic woodworking tools and it'll last for ages. John - Flickr CC Wikimedia 2.0 Gear-obsessed ...
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It’s the quintessential order of operations in woodworking, and it’s nearly always true. Usually, you’ll cut the mortise first, then size the tenon to fit. There are good reasons for this rule too. If ...
The challenge of hiding hardware when attaching two pieces of wood can be daunting if you’re new to carpentry. If you’re not practiced in making dovetail joints and you don’t own a dado blade—or even ...
【Consistent Tenon Joints】: Our timber framing tenon gauge is equipped with 1.5-inch and 2-inch slots, ensuring you can easily achieve consistently accurate tenon joints. 【Aluminum Material】: Our tenon ...