Hi. On the WoodNet forum fellow wants make a King Size bed and cut tenons on the long boards. http://www.forums.woodnet.net/ubbth...&Number=3060906&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=
Now I know that you could probably do this faster and easier using say 4-8 Dominos per joint, BUT... What is the best way to do this using Festool tools OTHER THAN a Domino?
This is a challenge to get the creative juices flowing!
Oh, so you want to know how I would approach the problem? Hmmm... I think I'd slap the long board on my MFT and use my OF1400 router on a guide rail to route the long sides of the tenon. For the short sides, that's more of an issue. I think I'd just clamp a short straight edge parallel to the board, route out the tenon, and then use a chisel to clean up the rounded corner. Or perhaps a PS/PSB300 on a clamped guide rail. But then again, I've never cut a tenon with router or jigsaw, so there may be several MUCH easier ways to do it. ;D
Regards,
Dan.
Now I know that you could probably do this faster and easier using say 4-8 Dominos per joint, BUT... What is the best way to do this using Festool tools OTHER THAN a Domino?
This is a challenge to get the creative juices flowing!
Oh, so you want to know how I would approach the problem? Hmmm... I think I'd slap the long board on my MFT and use my OF1400 router on a guide rail to route the long sides of the tenon. For the short sides, that's more of an issue. I think I'd just clamp a short straight edge parallel to the board, route out the tenon, and then use a chisel to clean up the rounded corner. Or perhaps a PS/PSB300 on a clamped guide rail. But then again, I've never cut a tenon with router or jigsaw, so there may be several MUCH easier ways to do it. ;D
Regards,
Dan.