Hey All,

I have a Sawstop PCS, and recently (for the first time in a very long time) I broke out my Delta tenoning jig to cut some tenons. However I was concerned about the potential to set off the brake with the metal tenoning jig. I realize if it is used right no steel or conductive material will touch the blade, but I balked at doing it. Does it make sense to just build a wooden tenoning jig? If so - does anyone have plans for a nice wooden jig? I would love a nice plan.

I would really love to hear from anyone else using a Delta style tenoning jig on a Sawstop table saw, and if you have any concerns. I really appreciate your time!

Thanks

Joe