Cutting-Table_Apron-Tenons

The author used his shop-built tenoning jig to cut the apron and stretcher tenons, taking special notice of which face will be the outside of the table.

The author used his shop-built tenoning jig to cut the apron and stretcher tenons, taking special notice of which face will be the outside of the table.

Each of the aprons and the stretcher have tenons raised on their ends. The author used a shop-built tenoning jig for this task, but the means of how these tenons are formed is up to the builder.

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