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How deep to set biscuit slot depth?
I recently bought my first biscuit joiner, a used Porter-Cable. The
previous owner had apparently set the depth too shallow because when dry-fitting boards the biscuits bottom out before the joint closes. I increased the depth with the fine adjustment for my first test joint so the joint closes when dry fitting. But when I added glue to the slots I started to wonder if I ought to cut a little deeper yet to give more space for the glue. How can I set the depth to the ideal, or am I worrying about something that's not critical? Bill |
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