Biscuit Joiner Basics

Biscuit Joiner Basics
ISBN-10
0806908602
ISBN-13
9780806908601
Category
Joinery
Pages
132
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Sterling Publishing Company
Author
Hugh Foster

Description

No other tool can maker stronger or more accurate joints than a biscuit joiner. Discover how a biscuit joiner works, the individual attributes of different biscuits and brands of joiners, techniques for using a joiner safely, and steps for correct maintenance. Then learn to do a number of joining techniques, including making edge, butt, T-, mitre, and specialized joints.

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