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  1. Big Dave
    05-31-2008 03:48 PM
    Big Dave
    Hey JT. Thanks for the compliments. It's nice to hear from someone who does what we do. I've only got two cutters. One that is 1 1/2" for spindles and the other is a 2" for the rail tenons. I've gotten both from Bosworths website. http://www.bosworthtools.com/tenoncutters.html

    I don't do as much handrail as I wish I did. We can crank that stuff out and make a killing.
  2. jtfurniture78
    05-30-2008 06:26 PM
    jtfurniture78
    Hey big Dave My name is JT I'm From Montana I just checked out your Website and I like your stuff. You and I do the same kind of stuff I do alot of handrail and log accent I don't have pic's of that stuff because alot of it was when I worked for someone else. The company I worked for Did log accents on alot of Cabelas stores including the one In Hazelwood Mo just outside ST Louis. almost all the handrail in that one was built by me in Montana and Installed by our crew out there. I am wondering what kind of tenon cutter you use I have use several kinds Including the log woofer and several of the kind used on a drill but Recently I made a jig to make tenons on my table saw. I'm thinking about getting a patent on it it works pretty slick it would be great for DIY woodworkers
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