I am in the process of making a poker table and have cut the 22 1/2 degree angles for the top of the table. I have an older biscuit joiner and am having trouble joining the pieces together to make the octagon because my biscuit joiner does not allow me to change the angles to 22 1/2 degrees. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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I presume you are referring to the apron, since you should not have to adjust your machine for the top segments. One option is to build 22.5 degree wedge to align your biscuit cutter. However, my choice would be to use splines to hold the joints. Can easily be done on the TS and is a stronger joint IMHO.
Ken
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