5 Cool Things You Can Do With Your Biscuit Joiner // Tips and Tricks
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- čas přidán 24. 06. 2024
- In this video, I demonstrate a few cool tips and tricks you can do with your biscuit joiner. Some you may already know, some you won't!
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This was far more informative then all of the "biscuit joiners bad" videos. Thanks for the tips!!
Very smart tips, you've spared me years of straining 😂😂😂
I usually don't comment but wanted to thank you for sharing your ideas. "ATTA BOY!"
You are so welcome!
And now I’ll buy a biscuit joiner, and some cookies, thank you very very much.
HaHa
Well I did learn something, 5 things about biscuit joiner. And Ive owned one for 30 years. Thanks
Sweet!
Glad to see the biscuit jointer back in action. Seems like everyone is tossing them for the Festool Domino.
They both have their place in my shop
Wonderful tips you have been a blessing to my shop learning
Great tips there, Guy. Thanks.
Thanks for the info Guy! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Guy it's been to long since we have seen you. Thank you for showing the tips.
Great information! Thank you!
Awesome tips. Thanks very much
Love these tips. Very clever. Thanks Guy!
My pleasure!
Clever tips! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic instructional video from a master.
Thanks for all the great tips! I never think to use my biscuit joiner. Will try to use it more often.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome tips. I will definitely be using them. Thanks!!
Glad you took something away. Thanks for watching!
Great pearls of wisdom. Thank you.
My pleasure!
These tips videos you’re doing are awesome. I love build videos, but these teach me so much it’s hard to say what I like more. Thanks Guy
I wish I had more time to do build videos. Glad you found the info useful!
That's a great video. 5 different and useful tips. Thank you
Those are some great ideas. This is a video I’ll need to come back to in the future. Thanks Guy.
Glad you found it useful!
Great job. Thank you!
Thank you too!
This was a real learning experance thank you. Want more. I saved this ti rewatch it overand over.
Super helpful. Thank you. 🙏
Great video. Lost track of how many tips I learned.thanks, Subscribed!
I learned a lot. I especially liked the 180°/90° use on mitered corners. I had not seen that before and it was an eye-opener. Usually, A slot for a spline is cut on the tablesaw using a homemade jig. For me, your technique is much more doable. Thank you so much! (I love learning new stuff)
Glad you enjoyed it!
I use my biscuit joiner a lot. Thanks to this video, I’ll be using it more.
Very Cool!
GR8 tips thanks
That was great, learned heaps, thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Good stuff Guy! Enjoyed this. Make more of these tip videos. 😎👍
Great video!! I have been using my biscuit jointer for years and i am always looking for new ways to use it.
I learned something. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow, that last tip is going to make.my next project so much easier, and more enjoyable. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
That is some really smart thinking.
Thanks for the excellent tips on using this tool.
Glad it was helpful!
It's frkn magic! Kudos!
You had a couple in there that I didn't think of. Thanks 👍
So useful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm a beginner on woodworking and this is a super useful video for my Makita !
Thank you !
Ciao from Italy
Glad it was helpful!
I love how you made the slot in the board for the shelf. I can't help but think that you could use it to make a spline joint.
For a hidden joint, you could stop before you get to the end of the board like the end where you started.
For slide on shelf, you could cut a partial inside the cabinet and add the spline. Then, use the shelf you cut in the video to slide over the spline. Depending on the use of the shelf, it may not need to be glued so it can be removable.
Those are brilliant tips and tricks, cheers 👏🏻👍🏻🇬🇧
Glad you enjoyed it
Great tips as always. Thanks
My pleasure!
Those are some awesome tips! I've never owned a biscuit joiner before but may need to investigate my options. That zeta sure is a nice one!
Glad it was helpful! Save up your sheckles!
Nice.. using this as a makeshift router. For the shelving… !
Great idea!
#1 Genius
#2 Gonna order some of those K20 biscuits
#3 Never thought of that
#4 I did not know that
#5 I new that one.
Great tips.
Thanks for watching!
Hi Guy, Enjoyed the tips with the biscuit joiner. Thanks for sharing! 👍
Glad you enjoyed it
I certainly learned a few things on this one!
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video! I've never explored creative uses for my biscuit joiner. It may actually get used more than once a year now!
Wonderful!
Great tips Guy thanks
Glad you liked it Mike!
Very cool ideas Guy! Thanks.
Glad you like them!
Awsome tips! Your the man!👍
I appreciate that!
Wow! It's been a while since I've visited your channel. But what an impact. Such simple tasks with huge affects. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Glad it was helpful!
Great Video!
I knew that jointer was good for other stuff, especially the shelf. Thanks!
You bet!
My only concern is that using the biscuits the biscuit is holding the entire load load, this would be good for light weight item on the shelf.🤣🛫
Outstanding!
Thank you! Cheers!
Another one is using it to cut the slot for Z clips that are used for holding table tops to the base.
Please
Great set of tips Guy. Been a speaker maker for years yet never tried these tips as I’ve usually used a router jig and router to form grooved joints fir internal bracing and glued up everything in one go which is tricky. This looks to be a great alternative
You should showcase your work on YT
Cool - thanks for share!
Thanks for watching!
Great video. Thanks.
You are welcome!
Thank you great tutorial
Glad it was helpful!
Great information Guy!
Thanks for watching!
Some good tips Guy... especially the shelf trick.. Nice.
Glad you liked it!
Great video
I just got my first biscuit joiner a week ago good info to know.
Glad it was helpful!
*Excellent information, Thank you for sharing Your Tricks Of The Trade.*
I also enjoyed your Vanner video, and *I Shared a Short Clip to Facebook Facebook.*
I look forward to hearing from you by for now Ken
FANTASTIC real practical ADVISE ☝🏻✅💯 Never thought before to do deciders that way & also reinforcing vis fave & edge splines 👌🏻🚧👋🏻THANK YOU MATE
SOOOOOO HELPFUL!
Glad you liked it!
Good to see you back making videos. I might have to dust off my BiscJ and put it to use. It does have a use in the shop.
Please do!
Well done, good video, good target topic, very educational. Thank you I learned a lot.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow I dream of being a good carpenter, ended up painting, that was a great video thanks for info
Gracias Guy.
Thanks for watching!
excellent Guy!
Glad you liked it!
Over the years I’ve got caught with pocket holes ... really the keg jig .... but this vid .... really got me.... pulled out the biscuit cutter and it’s back in the truck...
I love my biscuit joiner!
Thanks Guy!
Welcome!
Excellent
Really good thanks
No problem
Pretty good demo.
Glad you liked it!
Thank you for this post
You're welcome
It's been too long since I saw you . What a great surprise to see you
Thanks for stopping by!
Ok, I'm not going to sell my biscuit joiner. Those were great tips!
The biscuit joiner can solve a lot of problems. Keep it!!😀👍
Very good tips and tricks.
Many many thanks
Great tips Guy! Thanks for always sharing the videos with us!💖👍👌😎JP
thanks for watching JP
Your very welcome Guy! Have a great week!😎
Thanks Guy :D
That’s a cool tip with the slide in shelf. Turning the joiner into a router.
Glad you liked the tips!
What a nice pencil. Nicely sharpened.
Thanks!
Thank you
You're welcome
I like when he put the thing down, flipped it, and reversed it. 2:10
Nice to see a video from you.
More to come!
GuysWoodshop happy to hear that as you are a great craftsman and I really enjoy your work.
Brilliant
Thanks!
I didn't learn anything, Guy, but I do like watching you work :)
Thanks so much John!
Great video. Next one should be on the Zeta P2.
Great suggestion!
Kewl x 5 x infinity.
Keep 'er lit Bro!
Thanks! Will do!
excellent
Thanks!
Very informative video i will buy this machine
Good choice
Is there any advantage to the joiners that have the separate 90degree fence? Because the cannot be used flush without removing the fence, which is a great pain. Great video.
Great Job Nicely Done 👍🔨📐
Thank you! Cheers!
Hallo Guy. Great to see you posting again. Great tips too. How would you flush trim the raised solid front face to the panel? Currently I am using a palm router with a flush trim bit, but find that I am not really getting the accuracy and tight tolerance I am after?
I use the small Dewalt router with a3/8" flush trim bit
Really great video. I don't have a biscuit jointer, but this video made me consider getting one. Thanks.
@@SuperBowser87 Well. I was not considering the Lamello. But one of those 25-30 dollar ones... ;-)
The Lamello fence has a 45 degree notch designed to register off of the outside point and locks in really nicely. Also Lamello makes a clamping biscuit that transverses a miter. (E20-L & E20-H) Colonial Saw is an imported of Lamello has great tutorial videos of all products and biscuit joiners.
I am very familiar with the notch and also the half biscuits for clamping. I wanted to do tips for every biscuit joiner, not just the Lamello. This is meant for everyone.
That's kind of what I figured but I didn't know if you were new to the Lamello yourself.
As always a great teaching video. Is the first tip applicable for miters that do not add up to 90 degree?
Thanks!
I would think so and it would really be dependent on the angles you are trying to join
Nice tips guy. I May have to pull the biscuit joiner out of retirement
You should!