Doing Angled Joints with a Plate Joiner

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Part of the video series: How to Use & Maintain a Plate Joiner

Summary: Angling wood joints with a plate joiner is easy with these tips, get expert advice on woodworking in this free video.

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Slawek Hadziewicz Slawomir "Slawek" Hadziewicz has worked for a wood shop since 1997. He began by making small custom projects in wood for local users and commercial businesses... read more

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Doing Angled Joints with a Plate Joiner

I will demonstrate now how to use the angle base this way it will give you a better idea what type of usage you have. With the tool in your hand you make sure that you plug it in, with the switch off. You place the object on the edge you place the base against it you start it up as you can see, there is a little slot being cut right there, exactly the same will happen on the opposite side. And now by utilizing zero biscuit which in this particular case I did. You place the biscuit in the slot, you match the surfaces, you apply some glue, and this is how your joint is created, with a forty five degree base thank you.

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