WHAT IT DOES

A biscuit joiner is a woodworking tool used to join two pieces of wood together. A biscuit joiner uses a small circular saw blade to cut a crescent-shaped hole (called the mouth) in the opposite edges of two pieces of wood or wood composite panels. An oval-shaped, highly dried and compressed wooden biscuit (beech or particle wood) is covered with glue, or glue is applied in the slot. The biscuit is immediately placed in the slot, and the two boards are clamped together. The wet glue expands the biscuit, further improving the bond.


ABOUT THIS TOOL


SAFETY & PPE

Glasses - ESSENTIAL

Mask - RECOMMENDED

Ear protection - RECOMMENDED


PPE available at the library for a suggested donation


YOU MAY ALSO NEED

Wooden biscuits (refer to manual - Table1 for different sizing)

Clamps to hold the material

Extension lead if the cable is too short


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