This keeps the block aligned with the fence.
Raised panel door table saw jig.
Each leg has a groove to hold the brace.
In this video i m going to show you how to make raised panels like this using a table saw in a standard combination blade.
It s 20 long 13 tall and 6 wide.
The cleat that holds the toggle clamp is 2 1 4 wide.
I use a scrap board to test the setting and adjust the rip fence so the beveled edge of the panel ends up slightly less than 1 4 in.
Making raised panel doors with a table saw video transcript.
My sled is made from 3 4 baltic birch plywood.
Wood magazine s jim heavey shows you how this jig keeps your stock securely fixed for repeatable and accurate cuts.
A raised panel door jig.
Free plans for the tenon jig.
To saw the bevel i set the saw blade at 15 degrees and raise it 1 1 2 in.
The stop at the back of the jig also keeps the panel from shifting.
Modify our tenon jig free plans on our website to make a small raised panel jig.
Great for running the hips on panels that are 8 or longer but i would prefer an extra precaution for running the shorter dimension end grain hips.
This jig greatly enhances the safety of using a table saw for producing raised panels.
All it takes is a simple shop made sled.
The toggle is located 3 up from the bottom of the jig.
For standard rectangular raised panels all you really need is the saw blades you already own and you don t need a big table saw either.
This is a great jig for creating raised panels for cabinet doors a simple to build jig for your table saw.
To set up the jig all you need to do is loosen the knobs and move the top until it fits against the panel you re cutting.
This permits the panel s beveled edge to fit snugly into the slot in the rails and stiles of my project.
There s a quick and simple way to make attractive raised panels for your next cabinet project.
The table saw provides an easy way for you to make raised panel doors.