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    Maurice Mcmurry

    Butt joint for wooden worktop

    Yes. Biscuits do not have the abrupt 90 degree interface that dowels have. You can also cut them a little sloppy and use no glue at all. A domino put

    Maurice Mcmurry Today, 6:36 PM Go to last post
    Jamie Baxendine

    Butt joint for wooden worktop

    That's helpful, thanks! I was considering a hockey-stick style joint with a short mitre -- I'd definitely use it if the edges of the worktop were rounded

    Jamie Baxendine Today, 6:28 PM Go to last post
    Maurice Mcmurry

    Butt joint for wooden worktop

    I use biscuits in combination with T bolts. You can glue them in with silicone or rubber cement if you want a flexible joint. A butt joint that ends with

    Maurice Mcmurry Today, 5:55 PM Go to last post
    Jamie Baxendine

    Butt joint for wooden worktop

    I'm installing a solid wood kitchen worktop on a U-shaped set of cabinets. I know I'll need to allow for movement in the wood, so shouldn't mitre the

    Jamie Baxendine Today, 5:48 PM Go to last post
    Ken Fitzgerald

    Planning to buy a new table saw

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