Biscuit Joiner Basics

Biscuit Joiner Basics by Hugh Foster, published by Sterling Publishing Company in 1996, is a comprehensive guide that explores the use of biscuit joiners in woodworking. This edition, written in English and spanning 128 pages, provides insights into the unique attributes of various biscuits and brands of joiners, emphasizing their ability to create strong and accurate joints quickly.
Readers will find detailed coverage of multiple joining techniques, including edge joints, butt joints, T-joints, and miter joints. The book also features seven projects, ranging from a simple stool to an apothecary chest with a pseudo-carved shell, designed to help readers learn the fundamentals of using a biscuit joiner. With 200 black-and-white illustrations, this guide serves as a practical resource for those interested in woodworking and crafts.
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No other tool can make stronger joints, or more accurate ones, so quickly. Discover the individual attributes of different biscuits and brands of joiners. A number of joining techniques are covered, including edge joints, butt joints, T-joints, miter joints, and much more. Make any of the 7 projects, from an easy stool to an apothecary chest with a pseudo-carved shell, to learn the basics. 128 pages, 200 b/w illus., 8 x 10.
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