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BISCUIT JOINT ROUTING
xx   BISCUIT JOINT
xx   ROUTER OPERATION

Using a router to make biscuit joints. Some tips.
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jul 1989 (v.12#10) pg. 5

Make biscuit joints using a router, 3-wing slot cutter, and this jig (designed primarily for edge joining.)
CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1989 (v.12#12) pg. 8

How to use a router equipped with a slotting cutter to cut the slots for plate (or biscuit) joinery.
FINE WOODWORKING #36 Sep-Oct 1982 pg. 4
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #58 May-Jun 1986 pg. 6

Router joinery. Jigs expand the repertoire of joints you can cut using a router. Jigs shown for straight-edges, mortising, tenoning, and panel-raising. Also shows a dust-collection cage for use with slot cutters.
FINE WOODWORKING #57 Mar-Apr 1986 pg. 70
Added Info FINE WOODWORKING #59 Jul-Aug 1986 pg. 4

Simple jig guides three-wing slotting cutter when making biscuit-joint slots using a router.
FINE WOODWORKING #75 Mar-Apr 1989 pg. 12

Jig for cutting biscuit slots in mitered frames using a table-mounted router.
FINE WOODWORKING #82 May-Jun 1990 pg. 16

Fixture for cutting biscuit slots using either a drill press or router table.
FINE WOODWORKING #87 Mar-Apr 1991 pg. 22

Jig to cut mitered biscuit slots with a router.
FINE WOODWORKING #99 Mar-Apr 1993 pg. 20

Scalloped jig is used to route a series of evenly-spaced slots for #20 biscuits along the edge of a board.
FINE WOODWORKING #112 May-Jun 1995 pg. 16

Jig for making uniformly-spaced biscuit slots in the edge of a board using a router.
SHOPNOTES #19 Jan 1995 (v.4) pg. 28

Five great router tricks. (1) Template for cutting smooth circles. (2) Making fixed-louver inserts. (3) Biscuit joinery. (4) Making simple cabinet door frames with a 3/8" rabbeting bit. (5) Jig for trimming solid-wood edge banding flush with the surface.
WOOD MAGAZINE #33 Feb 1990 (v.7#1) pg. 34
Added Info WOOD MAGAZINE #35 Jun 1990 (v.7#3) pg. 9

Five ways to get the most out of your router table. (1) Using templates. (2) Routing biscuit slots. (3) Making large-diameter dowels. (4) Cutting spline miter slots. (5) Jointing on a router.
WOOD MAGAZINE #138 Dec 2001 (v.18#9) pg. 50

Make a jig that allows biscuit slots to be cut with an ordinary router and slot-cutting bit.
WOODSMITH #108 Dec 1996 (v.18) pg. 34

Jig for cutting slots in the mitered face of narrow stock. Works in conjunction with a table-mounted router.
WOODWORKER May 1987 (v.91#5) pg. 414

Modified biscuit joint is used to reinforce the mitered corners of a furniture-door frame.
WOODWORKER May 1991 (v.95#5) pg. 498

Jig for cutting biscuit joint slots using a router.
WOODWORKER Sep 1991 (v.95#9) pg. 893

Versatile biscuit slotting system uses this simple jig and a router equipped with a slotting cutter, arbor, and bearing kit.
WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1995 (v.19#2) pg. 60
Correction WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1996 (v.20#1) pg. 6