Product Manual

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WARNING: If the log comes loose or unclamped while cutting the tenon,
DO NOT drop the drill or try to grab the log! Stop the drill and remove it
from the end of the log. Re-secure the log, and resume cutting
Obtain the log you want to tenon
Cut it to length and make sure the ends
are flat. If the ends are not even/flat, the
tenon will be crooked
If the log diameter is
larger than the tool can
accept, taper the end
with a draw knife
Secure the log in a vise, clamp,
or fixture with a “V” shaped
notch
The Log Lock (LL1545) is a safe,
easy, economical way to clamp
logs, and is available on our
website
Cutting Tenons
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