Features:- Tenoning jig attaches to DELTA and most other brands of table saws with a 3/8 x 3/4 inch miter gauge groove
- Handles stock up to 3-1/4 inches thick
- Adjustable stops from 0 to 45 degrees
- Measures 13 x 13 x 9 inches; weighs 22 pounds
- Backed by a 2-year warranty
Amazon.com Product Description: The DELTA 34-183 Tenoning Jig lets you use your table saw to cut tenons, lap joints, and more. This cast-iron tenoning jig fits DELTA and many other brands of left and right-tilting table saws with a 3/8 x 3/4 inch miter gauge groove. The jig accommodates angled joints and miters by having adjustable stops letting you cut from 45 to 90 degrees. It also handles up to 3-1/4-inch thick stock, and has a fine adjustment knob for accurate and precise results. The tenoning jig measure 13 x 13 x 9 inches and weighs 22 pounds. It is backed by a 2-year warranty.
delta tenoning jig: I build one piece of furniture at a time and purchased the jig for only mortise and tenon joints. The jig was easy to set up, took only a small amount of tuning and works well. When you get it clean it up with paint thinner and add a wood backer board and you'll be in business.
They don't make em like they used to: I like this jig. It adjusts smoothly and squarely and all the edged are eased so I didn't have to go around with a file and de-burr the corners. My crank handle was a bit wobbly at first but I unscrewed the hex screw and cut off about 1/16" and filed it smooth and now it cranks like a much more expensive tool. The cast iron face is a little smoother than a typical blanchard ground face and the bottom of the unit (the part that contacts the table) is flat and smooth. I can cut tenon shoulders all day with this thing. What makes my unit so smooth and sturdy? I bought this exact unit 20 years ago for $59.00 because I couldn't afford the big cast iron model Delta used to sell for $350.00 both were made in the United States back then and the finish was carefully done. The parts were thicker and the components fit together with tighter tolerances. I guess the Chinese and Delta have pulled another one over on all of us. My older unit get's 4 stars, the new unit? I don't know. I wouldn't buy one made in china or Taiwan. I've seen the quality and it doesn't exist.
Glad I bought it: I was going to buy a tenoning Jig when I was at the Grizzy Outlet in PA but I didn't. But when I saw this delta at the same price I jumped on it. The Jig is first class, had to addapt it to left tilt for my saw. That was a piece of cake the instructions were very clear. I was a machinest for a number of years and this product is machined well.
Nice adder!: I shopped for a good tenoning jig for my Delta contractors saw, looking at several different brands from a host of other manufacturers/suppliers. I settled on the Delta unit because of the quality of the unit, the excellent repeatability, and ease of set-up. Good job, Delta!
Delta Tenon Jig: Excellent product fo the money! This is still the older style fixture which Delta has sold for years. Surfaces are flat within reason, it's well built. The handles appear sturdy even though they are hollow plastic. The fine adjustment knob works well - I can tell you that this is an important feature for fine tuning tenons. Great price from Amazon. Used jigs from Ebay bid for nearly as much as new ones. No complaints.
| Binding: | Tools & Hardware | | EAN: | 0069554341830 | | Model: | 34-183 | | MPN: | 34-183 | | UPC: | 069554341830 |
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