Tenon cutter

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its_virgil

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Cutting tenons for kitless pens is a very time consuming, for me at least. The tenon is best when a cylinder...i.e. parallel sides. Somewhat difficult I have found out. Also; they must be spot on diameter wise for the threads to work well.

I recently purchased a tenon cutting tool made by Jim Hinze and sold at Turners Warehouse . One of the best tool additions I have made for kitless pens.

Could not figure out how to include a video so it can be seen by clicking on the Google drive link below.


Do a good turn daily!
Don
 
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BryanMurphy

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I just picked one of these up and it's great! They were out of stock on Jim Hinzes shop so I emailed and asked if he planned on stocking them again. He made one up for just me.

Realy saves a lot of time and makes a very clean tenon, if you don't have a metal lathe.
 
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