I picked up a tenon cutter last night at the hardware store. The tenons I've been using are 9/32nds from Mark Tinsky. This cutter was 5/16, and I figure sanding off 1/32nd wouldn't be a big deal at all. I'm hoping it'll work well, but we'll see. I kept the receipt. Looks like it will take a very steady hand.
Ohh, here's the link:
http://shop.woodcraft.com/Woodcraft/pro ... 21D433A15E
What do you all think?
Picked up one of these last night
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Tha set would be cool for making briar plugs to use as sleeves. Any chance you'd be interested in selling me the larger the 5/8" one and maybe the 1/2"? Those are not likely to be good for a stem tenon, but they are the sizes I most use for sleeves.
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OK...I'll go check my local Ace Hardware out.
Thanks for the idea!
Tyler
Thanks for the idea!
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