Using the biscuit jointer TBJ-900/2008UK
The biscuit jointer is suited for cutting slots for biscuit joints in solid wood,
triplex, chipboard, fibre board, Plexiglas and synthetic marble. Also may be
used for cutting grooves with a fixed width (4 mm) to a depth of 19mm in the
aforementioned materials.
Example of a 90° joint :
To create a 90° joint with the biscuit
jointer, first saw a clean cut mitre joint.
On both pieces, mark the place
where the biscuit is to be inserted.
The slot depth must be adjusted with
the calibrated adjustment knob and the
fine-adjustment screw to fit the size of
the biscuit. The fine-adjustments screw
is used to adjust precisely to the zero
position (calibrated adjustment knob at
0). The blade must then be in
alignment with the edge of the tool.
Fijnregeling = fine-adjustment screw
To insert a 20 mm biscuit, the
groove must be 10 mm deep. With
the calibrated adjustment knob at
7, use the fine-adjustment screw
to increase the groove depth to 10
mm.