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Tips On Using Wood Biscuits by Eric Slarkowski

If you are a pro or a novice woodworker than you should know that a decent woodworking project will use glue, but a great woodworking project will use wood biscuits. A wood biscuit is small and oval shaped. They are disks that are put in using a tool called a biscuit joiner. In olden days these biscuits were not used and a wooden peg was used instead. Theses were the primitive form of wood biscuits.

Use a wood biscuit to join a piece of wood together. This is used instead of glue and usually if the project uses panels with more than twelve inches they will need to be joined with wood biscuits. This stops the final piece from being full of seams. Glue is useful at times, but if you want a really great project then you'll need to use wood biscuits too. These are simple and not hard to use. If you get a good biscuit joiner then you can use it to cut a hope in the opposite edge of the project that you are building. You then cover the wood biscuit with glue and put it in the slot. Simply clamp the two boards together and you are almost down creating a truly great woodworking project.

Biscuits are useful because of their strength and durability. You can use them to join together wood pieces that are not able to be held together with glue alone. A wood biscuit is made of several different kinds of wood pieces. This usually means shavings from beech or another type of wood. The actual make-up of a wood biscuit will vary from company to company. Once the biscuit is connecting the pieces of wood it will expand within the slot and this will make the joint tighten up. This will make your work very smooth.

Biscuits are quite small and usually they are one fourteenth of an inch thick, but you can buy them in different thicknesses from different companies. The other normal wood biscuit sizes are size zero which is five eights of an inch wide and one and three quarter inches long. A size number ten is three quarters of an inch wide and two and one eighths of an inch long. Size number twenty is one inch wide and two and three eighths of an inch long. Different companies make different size biscuits. If you want a certain size then you should look around at different brands.

Use a biscuit that will help you with your project the best. You should try to use a larger sized biscuit This will make your piece more stable. You can also use a wood biscuit to join any project together. There are a few places where they are normally used in certain joints. If you are creating an edge to edge joint for a project such as a table then you can use a biscuit to add more stability to your project.

About the Author
Being specifically passionate about machinery, Eric Slarkowski edited countless long articles in this particular field. Writing for works like http://www.insidewoodworking.com/wowo/019.html , the columnist improved his expertise on topics like wood working tools (http://www.insidewoodworking.com/wowo/019.html).





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