Making loose tenon stock – INCRA Build-It STS Mortiser User Manual

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INCRA Build-It STS Mortiser Manual

Vertically held stock will often interfere with full rotations of
the crank handle but your local hardware store has an easy
solution.

Just purchase a hex driver for your ratchet set as shown and
use half rotations of the crank mechanism,

Figs. 26 & 26A.

In many cases, a T-handle hex key will work as well,

Fig. 27

&

27A.

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Fig.26

Fig.26A

A Hex Driver

for Ratchet

To avoid interference when cutting vertical boards,

use a ratchet along with a hex driver

Making Loose Tenon Stock

Of course, slot mortises can be fun to cut with your new jig,
but you’ll need loose tenons to put it all together. When
preparing loose tenon stock, it’s a good idea to make
several sizes of long stock all at once then cut to length later
as needed.

For instance, you can thickness plane material to match your
slot width then rip lengths of stock to 1”, 2” and 3” wide.
Roundover the edges with a bullnose bit that matches the slot
cutter’s diameter,

Fig. 28.

Fig.28

Loose Tenon Stock

3” wide

2” wide

1” wide

roundover edges with

bull nose bit

Faceplate stops can be installed in a variety of ways to

support your workpiece

Fig.27

Fig.27A

T Handle

Hex Key

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