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Tips &

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16 woodcraftmagazine.com Oct/Nov 2009

TOP TIP

Cutting biscuits in a frame-and-panel side proves trickier than in a solid-panel side. The problem lies not only in making matching sets of slots in the sides, shelves, top and bottom, but also in laying out the slots so that they don’t accidentally cut through the narrow stiles. This scrapwood support board addresses both issues quickly and easily. To make this jig, simply cut the support board to match the width of your frame and carefully mark out the biscuit slot locations.

Now, align the front edge of the support

board flush with the front edge of the

side, clamp it securely in place, and use it to guide the biscuit joiner as you slot the solid ends for the top and bottom panels. To slot the stiles for the shelves, bridge it over the panel section and slot at the marked pencil lines, as shown. To cut matching edge slots, simply clamp the support board on top of your panel and align your biscuit joiner with the layout lines. Again, make sure to register the board with the front edge of the panels.

—Jamie McLoughlin, Keene, New Hampshire

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Can’t-Miss Biscuit Guide

For woodworkers, being a few cards short of a full deck can be a good thing. Because they’re stiff, waxy, and of uniform thickness, old playing cards can

find new life as glue applicators,

squeeze-out scrapers, and shim stock. If you like chasing thousandths of an inch, you can double-check your deck with a micrometer, but standard playing cards are typically between .011" and .012" thick.

—Woodcraft Magazine Editors

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Many workbenches have holes on their sides or ends, either for use with side-mounted hold-downs, or as installation holes for future vises. I built this small tool tray to keep tools and materials clear of my benchtop. By mounting dowels in the back to match the holes in my bench, the tray can be pressed into

service when needed or pulled out when it’s in the way.

Snug-fitting dowels,

coupled with the weight of the contents within, keep the tray

firmly in place.

Design the tray to fit your

bench. To maximize your benchtop surface, set the tray slightly below it. I made mine deep enough to store hand planes so that the handles don’t protrude above the benchtop edge.

—Mark Theil, Coral Springs, Florida

Zero-clearance inserts prevent splintering and chip-out only as long as they remain zero-clearance. After a few years of use and several different blades, the slot on my insert had become too wide to do the job right. Rather than make or buy a fresh insert, I found a way to get a few more clean cuts from my old one.

To give your insert new life,

affix a strip of clear packing tape

over the slot from the top of the

insert. Now flip it over and drip

epoxy into the slot. (To save epoxy, use only as much as is needed to patch the slot top face.)

Once cured, sand flush, reinsert

the insert in your saw, and raise the blade to cut a fresh slot.

—Jay Trinidad, Bainbridge Island, Washington

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