Self-centering aluminum-body tenon cutters have dual blades for fast,
efficient cutting to create beautiful log furniture and railings.
Requires 1/2'' chuck drill with a minimum of 7 amps and a maximum of 700 RPM's or #25531 DeWalt Spade Handle Drill (sold separately).
- Dual blade technology removes more material in less time, and allows for longer blade life.
- Built-in tenon measurement sight gauge makes it easy to see depth of cut.
- 1/2" hex shank.
- Requires 1/2'' chuck drill with a minimum of 7 amps and a maximum of 700 RPM's or #25531 DeWalt Spade Handle Drill (sold separately).
- Steel replacement blades sold separately.
- Made in the USA of rust-proof 410 hardened stainless steel.
| Item No. |
Tenon Cutter |
Max. Log Dia. |
Max. Tenon Length |
| 21223 |
1/2'' Dual Tenon Cutter |
1-1/2'' |
2-1/2'' |
| 21111 |
1'' Dual Tenon Cutter |
2-1/2'' |
3-1/2'' |
| 24012 |
1-1/2'' Dual Tenon Cutter |
3'' |
4-1/2'' |
| 27049 |
2'' Dual Tenon Cutter |
3-1/2'' |
5-1/2'' |
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Customer Reviews and Photos for:
Dual Blade Tenon Cutter
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Average Rating:
3.8
(8 customer reviews)
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1) Submitted by
Dennis Sulok, from Wauwatosa , WI
on 8/24/2010
Customer Rating: 
Works fantastic. It's a good idea to practice on a scrape piece of stock to get the feel of it. It's really sharp and does a great job.
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2) Submitted by
Craig Megorden, from Billings, MT
on 5/14/2010
Customer Rating: 
works great, takes some practice to keep it cutting straight. Cut 150 2" tenons in a day. Burned up a Dewalt half inch drill (dewalt) but a Milwakee did great.
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3) Submitted by
Kirk Lewellen, from Murfreesboro, TN
on 7/6/2009
Customer Rating: 
Great tool! The tenons are cut quickly and easily!
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4) Submitted by
GARY, from Caro, MI
on 3/6/2009
Customer Rating: 
I have the 1 1/2", it was quick and easy and the depth gauge was a plus.
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5) Submitted by
Gerry Werth, from Rio Rancho, NM
on 11/17/2008
Customer Rating: 
Worked great. It cut the tenons on 1" - 2" latillas quickly and easily. I used a slightly less powerful 1/2" drill than recommended, but I was cutting Aspen so it handled it with ease.
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6) Submitted by
D, from Mack, MN
on 11/2/2010
Customer Rating: 
Bought this tenoner to cut 1/2" on turned oak spindles. It may work fine on softwoods, but I found it completely useless on white oak. Regardless of adjustments, the cut was horribly bad. I wouldn't recommend this cutter.
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7) Submitted by
Kent Larsen, from Post Falls, ID
on 8/14/2011
Customer Rating: 
I have a job to cut tenons in 150 feet of fir and larch rails and spindles. I decided to try out the dual blade cutters. What a mistake that was. No matter how tight I try to tighten the blades, they work loose before I can finish one tenon. I used my impact screw gun to tighten the last time and the cutter snapped instead of loosening. The dual blade finish cut was very rough. I have an older set of tenon cutters, they out cut and made a much smoother finish. I was very disappointed in the dual blade cutter.
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8) Submitted by
Mark Delamater, from Lutsen, MN
on 11/9/2007
Customer Rating: 
I used the 2" Dual Tenon Cutter to resize log railings for a deck. It cut the tenons cleanly and quickly. The only drawback was that the railings were too large in diameter for the cutter. I had to chamber the ends with a chisel.
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