Making a mitre joint, Making a corner joint, Making a t-joint – Global Machinery Company BJ110M User Manual

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5. Switch on the biscuit joiner and plunge the blade forward

to make the cut.

6. Allow the return spring to retract the blade from the slot

and then switch off.

7. To cut a slot in the edge of the matching workpiece,

place this piece on a flat surface and place the biscuit

joiner against the edge.

8. Again line up the centre point of each slot and make

the cuts.

9. Once all the slots are cut insert a biscuit into each joint

and dry assemble the workpieces to ensure everything

lines up and fits.

10. Insert a water-based glue into the slots.
11. Place the biscuits in position and clamp the joint until

the biscuits swell and the glue sets.

NOTE:

It is possible that thick pieces of timber may

require two biscuits at each location, one at a height

of about 1/3rd the thickness of the wood, and the other

at about 2/3rd the thickness.

Making a mitre joint

1. Slots for a mitre joint can be cut with the workpiece

secured flat on the bench and the fence tilted to the

required angle.

2. Position the 2 pieces together and draw a reference mark

at the centre point of each proposed joint location.

3. Place the cutting guide at the centre point of each slot

in turn and press the fence against the edge of the

workpiece.

4. Switch on the biscuit joiner and plunge the blade forward

to make the cut.

5. Allow the return spring to retract the blade from the slot

and then switch off.

6. Once all the slots are cut insert a biscuit into each joint

and dry assemble the workpieces to ensure everything

lines up and fits.

7. Insert a water-based glue into the slots.
8. Place the biscuits in position and clamp the joint until the

biscuits swell and the glue sets.

Making a corner joint

1. Set the 2 pieces together and

draw the joint centres on the

outside face and end.

2. Cut the slots into the end

piece.

3. Cut the slots in the face piece.
4. Once all the slots are cut

insert a biscuit into each joint

and dry assemble the workpieces to ensure everything

lines up and fits.

5. Insert a water-based glue into the slots.
6. Place the biscuits in position and clamp the joint until the

biscuits swell and the glue sets.

Making a T-joint

1. Place the 2 pieces to be joined on a level bench.
2. Mark the centreline for each biscuit.

Horizontal Board

Horizontal Board

Clamp.
To cut end slots in
horizontal boards

Centreline

mark(s)

Biscuit slot

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