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Default Lets talk joints

With increasing wood prices keeping costs down is key IMHO. Question 1:
What are the advantages of using a glue joint bit as opposed to
straight cutting edges for panel glue ups. Question 2: Do the
advantages truly offset the additional costs (due to more waste per
joint and tooling costs) or improve panel rejection rate. And last as
usual, Might there be a better way?

 
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