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I'm making wedged tenons, and need 4 wedges. I've done this before, but never so small: 1/4" tenon thickness, and 3/8" length. Any thoughts on best methods?

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bandsaw cut them from 4/4 about a third longer than you need

then split them in two pieces

drive them home remove the excess
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Handsaw, bandsaw, or even a scroll saw.
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#13
If you have a tenon jig, tilt it and cut them on the TS.
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Thanks, everyone.
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Aram, always learning

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