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  • A biscuit jointer is a power tool used for woodworking joinery. The biscuit joiner cuts a crescent-shaped cut into the edge of the board and a biscuit. An oval piece of wood is used to connect the joint.

    Definition of a Biscuit

    A biscuit used in woodworking is used to slide into the cut made by a biscuit jointer. Glue is applied to the oval piece of birch and slid into place to join joints.

    Uses of a Biscuit

    A biscuit jointer is used quite often in cabinetry making because of the clean appearance and the short time it takes to make the joint.

    Caution

    Just like any power equipment used in woodworking, eye protection and safety must be used to prevent injury from wood debris and the biscuit jointer blades.

    Other Names for Biscuit Jointers

    The name biscuit jointer is used more commonly in the United States. Plate jointer is another name used to refer to this piece of equipment.

    Strength of Joints

    Biscuit joints are strong enough for most applications. The glue soaks into the biscuit, causing it to swell. This way, you have glue strength and the expansion of the biscuit as well.

    Source:

    Woodzone

    Life 123

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