marty shultz
01-28-2016, 11:18 PM
Just saw this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S074ke-EJ6U)on youtube. The joint is somewhat similar to a lock miter. Has anyone else made a joint like that in a single cut?
It appears that the height of the blade and the dado stack thickness need to be dead-on. His method might be useful for production work if a small saw could be dedicated to the process to reduce setup time. And always use consistent thickness material like baltic birch ply.
I guess one of the drawbacks is under drawer mounting hardware may not work. Some may consider another drawback to be the weight/cost of the drawer since the drawer bottom is as thick as the sides.
It appears that the height of the blade and the dado stack thickness need to be dead-on. His method might be useful for production work if a small saw could be dedicated to the process to reduce setup time. And always use consistent thickness material like baltic birch ply.
I guess one of the drawbacks is under drawer mounting hardware may not work. Some may consider another drawback to be the weight/cost of the drawer since the drawer bottom is as thick as the sides.