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FIG 22
FIG 23
F. Turn on the tool and make the plunge cut.
G. Repeat for each layout mark.
H. Glue, assemble and clamp the frame.
3. CORNER JOINTS (SEE FIGURE 21)
Corner joints are another common and excellent application for
biscuit joinery. Follow the procedure below.
A. Arrange the workpieces exactly as they are to be joined.
B. Select the biscuit size and layout the biscuit locations.
C. Set up the tool by selecting the proper depth setting, adjusting
the fence to center on the stock thickness and setting the angle
to 90°.
D. For this joint, you will make cuts into the edge of one workpiece
and the face of another. The edge cut is performed the same
as for edge to edge joints. The face cut is made by clamping the
workpiece and aligning the tool as shown in Figure 22. Turn the
tool on, make the plunge cut and repeat for each layout mark.
E. Glue, assemble and clamp the joint.
4. OFFSET JOINTS (SEE FIGURE 23)
You may wish to have a deliberate offset between two workpieces.
This is easily accomplished with your plate joiner by performing
the following steps.
A. Arrange the workpieces as they are to be assembled and
layout the biscuit locations.
B. Set up the tool by selecting the proper biscuit size and
adjusting the fence angle to 90°. Select the workpiece that will
be set back and adjust the fence height to center the cut within
the thickness of that piece.
C. Clamp the workpiece, align the tool and make the plunge cut.
D. Next, adjust the fence up by an amount equal to the desired
offset. Use the scale and pointer located on the right side of the
tool under the fence lock knob.
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