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Curlycherry said:
The Leigh FMT mortise and tenon jig makes these a snap. Expensive but for a job like this it works like a charm.
Festool Domino is also good for these too.
Both are not cheap solutions but they both work great.
I've not used the FMT jig, but I'm wondering how you would do a compound angle with the Domino. I would think you'd need a setup block to get the second angle.
I think the OP's real challenge is the mortise, not the tenon. If the front rail is round, then it is cut like any another chair tenon - tapered. The compound angle is really the mortise into the legs. I don't think an FMT or Domino are appropriate for such a joint.
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