Table-Sawn Splines – Downloadable Technique
$10.00
Description
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.
Related products
15″ Planer – 3 HP 1 Ph 230V – Helical Cutterhead – Model 15HH
4″ x 36″ Belt / 6″ Disc Sander – 1/2 HP
6″ Jointer – 1 HP 1 Ph 115/230V – Helical Cutterhead – 54HH
8″ Disc Sander / 4″ x 36″ Belt Combo – 3/4 HP
Sale
Select options
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Dala Horse Carving Kit
Marble Night City Model Kit
Sale
Select options
This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
