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Biscuit Joiners
Issue: Issue 170.5
Posted Date: 4/1/2007
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Biscuit Joiners
"What's all this I hear about biscuit joiners? This makes no sense at all. For one thing, woodworkers should stick to talking about woodworking, not cooking. Besides, biscuits should not be joined. Each one should be separate and spaced at least two inches apart on the baking sheet or they will stick together, and you don't want that. Why would anyone make such a useless item as a biscuit joiner?" – Roseanne Thorne
Um, we're afraid there has been a slight misunderstanding, Roseanne. A biscuit joiner is a tool that uses little flat wooden footballs called "biscuits" to make quick joinery in wood similar to floating tenon joints. It has nothing to do with the sort of biscuits one eats. – Editor
"Oh. Never mind." – Rosanne Thorne