Mitered Biscuit Joint Tips and Tricks
Learn how to fit mitered biscuit joinery in the second part of a two-part series on biscuit joints.
Part II: Miter Joints with Biscuits
Be sure to catch Part I for tips on butt joints
In Part I of our two-part series on biscuit joiner tips and tricks, Fine Woodworking editor Asa Christiana covered a whole host of techniques for building cabinet boxes and face frames with simple, sturdy biscuit joints. Now in Part II, Christiana shows you how to use your biscuit joiner to produce tight-fitting miter joints for a seamless look on all your cabinet projects.
Watch Part I: Butt Joints with Biscuits
In Part I, of our series, learn how to build cabinets and face frames with your biscuit joiner. Asa Christiana demonstrates how to register the tool using it’s base plate, as opposed to relying on the often-inaccurate fence on your biscuit joiner.
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