when to cut a tenon

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For me it depends if the bushings come with an extra spacer.
I prefer to cut the tenons and part off after finishing.
 
Always cut your tenons after finishing. Finish will gather in corner of the tenon otherwise. If you are nervous that the tenon is unfinished, touch it up with a small paintbrush and lacquer.
 
My drumbeat says to cut the tenon first. If you screw it up you haven't wasted time with all the rest of the work. Never thought I would be criticial of Lou's statements regarding finishing......but [:p] ...as I apply finish I just use my fingernail to make sure finish is on the tenon and the little corners are clean. Be sure to remove the tool rest when using fingers on a moving item.
 
I do the same, Ron. I've never had any problems with the finish build up, Lou. Course not many ever say how good my pens look either![:)] Frank, I agree no sense wasting extra effort and screwing up at the last minute. I do that often enough, I just don't want to do it intentionally, if you know what I mean.[B)]
 
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