Tenoning Jig for Tablesaws - 708295  Product Reviews


Tenoning Jig for Tablesaws - 708295
 
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Average Customer Rating 4 out of 5 4 out of 5
4 of 5 (80.0%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.
Product Reviews
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5out of 5
Appearance: 5 out of 5 5out of 5
Workmanship: 5 out of 5 5out of 5
Written By: Anonymous
(Nashville, TN)

Customer Review
 
"Massive & Heavy!" Date: 5/6/2007
"Just bought this last week to replace my old one. To say this thing is heavy is an understatement. You almost can't lift it with one hand. It makes very accurate tenons and operates smoothly and consistantly. Pro quality all the way!"
Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 2out of 5
Appearance: 2 out of 5 2out of 5
Workmanship: 2 out of 5 2out of 5
Written By: Anonymous
(Charleston SC)

Customer Review
 
"Somewhat Disappointed" Date: 3/1/2007
"After compairing user reviews for Delta, Grizzley, and the JET, the Jet was an easy choice. It arrived in a timely manner without any shipping damage. During assembly and adjustment things began to get pear shaped. The silver vertical fence that holds the work piece at 90 degrees to the table and adjusts for beveling had a large burr in the upper edge. I'm glad I noticed this before gouging a project piece. I filed the burr off. My table saw is left tilting (Rigid 3650) so I had to move the bar that runs in the miter slot to the left side of the jig. This was no problem, however, neither the fence position scale nor the stop screw that prevents the jig from being able to hit the saw blade are functional. I don't understand this unless the 3650 is markedly different then other table saws? The main problem came when I tried to use the quick release function. When I loosened the small lock lever to release the guide bushing, it was frozen in the housing (no quick release). After disassembly I discovered that the lower tapered bushing that locks / releases the guide bushing had burrs on it. I filed the burrs off, lubed up everything real good but still no cigar. The problem was that the lower bushing was cocking in it's bore and not unlocking the guide bushing. I have been able to work around this defect by pushing down on the small lock lever after loosing it. This action pops the bushing free and enables 'quick release'. Using this tool to make tenons seems to work fine, but, for all the hassle I should have bought the Grizzley for sixty bucks."
Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 4out of 5
Appearance: 4 out of 5 4out of 5
Workmanship: 4 out of 5 4out of 5
Written By: Anonymous
(Nashua, NH United States)

Customer Review
 
"Very good quality" Date: 2/23/2007
"This tenoning jig is very robust and easy to use. Assembly was easy and relatively quick. Fine adjustment were not difficult to obtain. The bottom of the jib was perfectly flat and didn't contain any burr (I had a bad experience with a Delta tenoning jig which scratched the surface of my table saw). On the down side, the instruction manual could have been more detail. The jig came heavly coated with grease which was a real pain to remove. The cursor is a little useless for fine adjustment. "
Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5out of 5
Appearance: 5 out of 5 5out of 5
Workmanship: 5 out of 5 5out of 5
Written By: Anonymous
(Brinkhaven, Oh. USA)

Customer Review
 
"Jet 708295 Tenoning Jig" Date: 11/4/2006
"Very pleased with the quality of this tenoning jig. Setup took about 30 minutes. I have no complaints and would recommend to anybody looking for a tenoning jig."
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