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The right-hand corner of the blade determines 
the final tenon diameter. To increase its 
longevity between sharpenings, you may 
wish to "break" this corner very slightly. 
Just draw it against a 4000x stone or 5µ 
abrasive paper with one or two passes.

Troubleshooting

UNEVEN TENONS: This is usually 
caused by one of two things:
1)  An unsteady drill position while 

cutting. Reduce your drill speed  and 
concentrate on holding the drill steady 
while cutting. 

2)  Growth ring structure. If the corner of 

the blade is cutting tangential to a very 
consistent diameter growth ring, the 
blade may peel that layer, much the 
same way veneer is cut from a log. 
This will result in uneven or undersized 
tenons. An extremely sharp blade is just 
about the only preventive measure.

U N D E R S I Z E D   T E N O N S :  They 
usually indicate a blade that has been 
advanced too far. This is most often caused 
by loosening the blade clamping screw too 
much, which allows the blade to ride up 
on the plug gauge and bend slightly once 
tightened against the gauge. When the 
gauge is removed the blade will drop to its 
unstressed position and produce undersized 
tenons. Readjust the blade.

OVERSIZED TENONS: These usually 
arise when cutting green wood, where some 
compression takes place. When the tenon 
cutter is removed, the tenon will spring back 
to an oversize condition. Adjust the blade 
using the gauge as you normally would, but 

then back off the blade clamping screw just 
enough to tap the blade in a bit further, then 
retighten. Note that you can use this sprung 
oversize tenon to your advantage, as it will 
shrink as it dries.

S C A L L O P E D   T E N O N S :  Applying 
excessive force while cutting the tenon 
can result in the cutter advancing at a rate 
fast enough to make the tenon look like 
a coarse thread. Reduce the inward force 
applied to the drill.

Continuing to rotate the tenon cutter 
clockwise while withdrawing it from the 
tenon can also cause the blade to cut on its 
return pass, leaving similar scallops. This is 
especially so on green wood, where some 
compression may have taken place as the 
tenon was being cut. Instead, pull the tenon 
cutter off the tenon with the drill switched 
off, either without rotating it, or by slowly 
rotating it counterclockwise.

OFF-CENTER TENONS: Nothing can be 
done about the most common cause of off-
center tenons – natural variations in wood 
density and growth patterns.

PARTIAL TENONS: If the tenon cutter 
starts cutting, then fades and eventually 
stops cutting, this indicates that a minor 
blade adjustment is required. Swivel the 
blade to produce a thicker shaving.

UNEVEN GRIND WHEN RESHARPENING: 
This usually happens when the blade bevel 
is not held parallel to the belt or stone. 
Adjust the jig until the bevel is parallel to 
the belt or stone.

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Summary of Contents for 05J42.01

Page 1: ...with power tool operation 7 Use in an appropriate environment Power tools should be used only in dry clean and well lit environments Exposure to rain or use in the presence of flammable liquids or ga...

Page 2: ...Do not work under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication Drugs alcohol medication and lack of sleep cause impaired judgment and coordination and should not be combined with power tool operation...

Page 3: ...erever small tenons are required e g trellis and lattice work fan frames etc They require little torque while being driven by an electric drill The included plug gauge allows the blade to be adjusted...

Page 4: ...erever small tenons are required e g trellis and lattice work fan frames etc They require little torque while being driven by an electric drill The included plug gauge allows the blade to be adjusted...

Page 5: ...de edge of the blade Remove the blade from the holder To remove the wire burr from the edge of the blade draw the face across a fine grit 1000x or higher sharpening stone or a piece of silicon carbide...

Page 6: ...de edge of the blade Remove the blade from the holder To remove the wire burr from the edge of the blade draw the face across a fine grit 1000x or higher sharpening stone or a piece of silicon carbide...

Page 7: ...removed the tenon will spring back to an oversize condition Adjust the blade using the gauge as you normally would but then back off the blade clamping screw just enough to tap the blade in a bit fur...

Page 8: ...roduct Description 05J41 01 Power Tenon Cutter 5 8 05J41 02 Power Tenon Cutter 3 4 05J41 09 Power Tenon Cutter 7 8 05J41 03 Power Tenon Cutter 1 05J41 07 Power Tenon Cutter 11 4 05J41 05 Power Tenon C...

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