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With the rails cut to size, the first step is to define the shoulders of the tenon. With your rip fence set to cut 1-1/4" (don't forget the blade's thickness), cut 1/4" deep on the two wide faces for the rails, and on one edge of the rail. On the final edge, reset the fence to cut 1" and make the cut. This is the haunched part of the joint and will be the outside edge of the door.

With the rails cut to size, the first step is to define the shoulders of the tenon. With your rip fence set to cut 1-1/4" (don't forget the blade's thickness), cut 1/4" deep on the two wide faces for the rails, and on one edge of the rail.


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