Table-Sawn Splines – Downloadable Technique
$10.00
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Miters are among the most common joints in woodworking because they provide an attractive way to join two pieces at almost any angle. The only problem is that a basic miter is nothing more than a butt joint. It’s an inherently weak joint because you’re gluing end grain to end grain. Adding a spline—a wooden strip fit into matching slots cut in both faces of the mitered parts— turns a weak joint into one you can trust.
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